At least 10 hurt in southern Turkey blast: Media
TV images showed a wrecked, burned-out car and smashed glass nearby.
Ankara: At least 10 people were hurt in a blast on Tuesday at a car park in an office building in the southern Turkish city of Antalya, local media reported.
City mayor Menderes Turel told the broadcaster NTV that "10 to 12 people were slightly injured by flying glass" in the explosion at the Antalya Chamber of Commerce and Industry building. The blast occurred at 8.50am (local time).
Turel told CNN Turk channel the blast was being investigated and it was "too early" to make assumptions as to the cause.
"The blast may not be a terror attack, we must wait for official information," Turel said.
Over the past year, Turkey has suffered a series of attacks blamed on the Islamic State jihadist group and Kurdish militants.
TV images showed a wrecked, burned-out car and smashed glass nearby. At least four cars nearby were also damaged, Dogan news agency said.
The incident occurred 11 days after three rockets hit a roadside fishmonger in the popular tourist region, but without causing casualties.