At least 10 people were injured on Tuesday in an explosion outside a chamber of commerce building in the southern Turkish city of Antalya.<br /><br /> As TV footage showed smoke rising from the remnants of a vehicle in the car park, the local mayor said the blast may not be terror-related and could have been the result of an accident.<br /><br /> The building was badly damaged by the blast shortly before 9 o’clock this morning local time.<br /><br /> <br /><br /><br /> UPDATE: 10 injured in explosion in Turkey’s Antalya https://t.co/8lVClWKirG pic.twitter.com/JPMp0Rxlqr— Hürriyet Daily News (@HDNER) 25 octobre 2016<br /> <br /><br /> <br /><br /><br /> Turkey is on high alert after repeated bombings blamed on ISIL and Kurdish militants.<br /><br /> As the cause of this blast is investigated, no one was said to be seriously hurt, with flying glass accounting for the injuries.<br /><br /> Antalya, on the Mediterranean coast, is a major holiday resort although Turkey’s tourist industry has <br />suffered amid the series of recent bombings and the failed coup in July.<br /><br /> Earlier this month, Antalya province was hit by a a rocket attack although no-one was hurt.<br />
