Police stand by a cordoned off street close to the Manchester Arena on May 22, 2017 in Manchester, England. There have been reports of explosions at Manchester Arena where Ariana Grande had performed this evening. Greater Manchester Police have confirmed there are fatalities and warned people to stay away from the area. (Getty Images) Police stand by a cordoned off street close to the Manchester Arena on May 22, 2017 in Manchester, England. There have been reports of explosions at Manchester Arena where Ariana Grande had performed this evening. Greater Manchester Police have confirmed there are fatalities and warned people to stay away from the area. (Getty Images)

Manchester hotels helped shelter people after a reported explosion that killed 22 people and injured 59 during an Ariana Grande concert on Monday, according to local media.

The Victoria train station in Manchester was closed after the incident, and is expected to remain closed until Tuesday. Social media users have also been using the hashtag #RoomForManchester to offer help to people stranded after the incident. 

The Premier Inn Manchester City Centre confirmed to Global News that it had taken in as many as 50 people on Monday night. A Holiday Inn spokesperson told The Independent that two of its hotels had worked together with police to help people after the attack.

The latest report from CNN confirmed that the death toll from the attack has been updated to 22 and it was carried out by a lone suspect carrying a bomb, Manchester Police said. Local media adds that, if this attack is confirmed as a terror incident, this would be the deadliest attack in Britain since the 2005 London bombings which killed 52 people. 

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