Barcelona - At least one person died and 32 were injured after a van rammed into a crowd of people in a terror attack in the heart of Barcelona. The number is "bound to rise" as some people are seriously injured, Joaquim Forn, interior councilor for Catalonia, told a news conference. Catalan police tweeted that 10 people were seriously injured. The attack occurred near the popular tourist area of Las Ramblas, which has been sealed off, according to a police spokesman. The police confirmed that the incident Thursday afternoon was a terror attack and said the force has activated its terror response protocols. Catalan police told everyone in the vicinity of Plaça de Catalunya to remain inside. Footage posted to social media by witnesses showed chaotic scenes and people lying in the street. Reuters reported that local emergency services have requested the closure of metro and train stations in the vicinity of the incident. Police told people to avoid the area. NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg tweeted his condemnation of the attack. "My thoughts are with all those affected. We stand united in the fight against terrorism," he said. Las Ramblas is a predominantly pedestrianized street popular among tourists in Barcelona. Located in the center of the city, the tree-lined street is especially crowded in the summer, the height of tourist season. The promenade passes by kiosks, flower sellers, pavement cafes and bars. It includes a number of the city's most popular sites. Barcelona is consistently ranked one of the world's most visited cities. Facebook has activated its Safety Check feature for Barcelona. Developing story - more to come