Several Injuries Reported After Taxi Crashes Into Pedestrians at Boston's Logan Airport: Authorities

Massachusetts State Police reported various injuries, ranging in severity.

Ten people have been injured after a taxi drove into a crowd of pedestrians at Boston’s Logan International Airport, authorities said.

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The crash, believed to be an accident, occurred at approximately 1:40 p.m. near the airport's taxi area, where mainly cab drivers would be present, Massachusetts State Police tweeted Monday.

MSP, @bostonpolice, @BostonFire, @BOSTON_EMS onscene. Preliminary reports indicate several pedestrians with injuries, varying severity. https://t.co/2bqBJYDOh3

— Mass State Police (@MassStatePolice) July 3, 2017

Initial photographs from the scene showed the cab had crashed into an outdoor eating area. 

The 56-year-old taxi driver from Cambridge was questioned following the incident, and authorities are continuing to investigate the cause of the crash, according to State Police. 

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Injuries range in severity from serious to minor, authorities reported.

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