1. Wide shot of police opening road for an ambulance to get through at Las Ramblas, then cordoning off road again
2. Wide shot of people watching the scene
3. Wide shot of police closing roads at Las Ramblas
4. Wide shot of ambulances going through Las Ramblas
5. Girls going through a police cordon – girl crying
6. People going through police cordon, distraught woman
7. Woman speaking on the phone UPSOUND (Spanish): "There's nowhere to go, there's no transport, there's nothing, nothing, nothing. They're sending us home but there's nothing, we don't know what to do, we're on stand by, we all have goose bumps."
8. Helicopter flying over Hospital del Mar
9. Exterior of Hospital del Mar
10. Ambulance arriving at hospital
11. Police officer driving a motorcycle to close a road near Hospital del Mar
12. Ambulance leaving and police arriving
13. Policemen blocking off road near hospital
14. Wide shot of ambulance arriving at the hospital
A white van jumped up onto a sidewalk and sped down a pedestrian zone Thursday in Barcelona's historic Las Ramblas district, swerving from side to side as it ploughed into tourists and residents.
Police said 13 people were killed and more than 50 wounded in what they called a terror attack.
The afternoon attack in the northeastern Spanish city was the country's deadliest since 2004, when al-Qaida-inspired bombers killed 192 people in coordinated attacks on Madrid's commuter trains.
It left victims sprawled out in the street, spattered with blood or crippled by broken limbs.
Others fled in panic, screaming or carrying young children in their arms.
As witnesses and emergency workers tried to help the wounded, police brandishing hand guns launched a search of side streets looking for suspects.
Police immediately cordoned off the city's broad avenue and ordered stores and nearby Metro and train stations to close.
They asked people to stay away from the area so as not to get in the way of emergency services. A helicopter hovered over the scene.
A few hours later, Catalan police tweeted: "We have arrested one man and we are treating him as a terrorist."
They said no suspects were holed up in a Barcelona bar, as local media had reported, and began to evacuate stores on the sprawling avenue where scores of people had taken cover.
Ambulances were seen speeding to Barcelona's Hospital del Mar.
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