Looting and vandalism has broken out on the streets of Philadelphia after the Eagles beat the Kansas City Chiefs 40-22 to win the Super Bowl.

Philadelphia Police have issued a public safety alert in the wake of the incidents, saying “Philadelphia police order crowds to disperse and leave city center streets”. Newsweek has contacted the Philadelphia Police Department for further details.

A FreedomNews.TV video shows people throwing laundry out of a truck and cheering, with a row of law enforcement standing by.

Another clip shows a large fire in the middle of the street, with police officers directing people to move away from it.

Other officers on bicycles can be seen gathering as sirens sound in the background.

An X account that usually shares updates on scanner activity in San Diego County started a specific thread for “scanner updates on the Eagles Celebration in Philly.”

It reported several fires and said multiple arrests had taken place in the 12th St & Market St area, “where the linen truck was looted and the contents were set on fire.”

The Eagles won 40-22 against the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday.

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