MONTEREY PARK – Ten people have died and at least 10 others have been wounded in a mass shooting in a largely Asian city in southern California, law enforcement said on Sunday, with the suspect still at large hours later.

The gunman opened fire at a dance venue in Monterey Park as members of the local community were celebrating Lunar New Year, police said.

Captain Andrew Meyers of the Los Angeles County Sheriffs Department said officers had responded to emergency calls around 10.20pm on Saturday (2.20pm Sunday Singapore time) and found people pouring out of the premises.

The officers made entry to the location and located additional victims, he said.

The Monterey Park Police Fire Department responded to the scene and treated the injured and pronounced 10 of the victims deceased at the scene.

There are at least 10 additional victims that were transported to numerous local hospitals and are listed in various conditions from stable to critical.

The suspect fled the scene and remains outstanding.

Monterey Park, about 13km east of downtown Los Angeles, is home to a large number of ethnic Asians.

Local resident Wong Wei told the Los Angeles Times his friend had been at the dance club, and had been in the bathroom when the shooting erupted.

When she emerged, she saw a man carrying a long gun and firing indiscriminately, as well as the bodies of three people, two of them women and one person who he said was the boss of the club.

The paper reported that Mr Seung Won Choi, who owns a seafood barbecue restaurant near the scene, said three people had run into his restaurant and told him to lock the door.

The three said there was a man with a semi-automatic gun who had multiple rounds of ammunition on him, and would reload every time he ran out, Mr Choi told the newspaper.

The LA Times reported that tens of thousands of people had gathered earlier in the day for a two-day Lunar New Year festival, which is one of the largest in southern California.

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