Pictures and videos that swirled on social media after the Eagles' victory in Super Bowl LII showed an overturned vehicle, people jumping off a hotel awning, fires being set and a convenience store being looted.

The office of Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney said those were isolated incidents in announcing Monday morning that only three people were arrested in the mayhem that followed the game Sunday night.

Celebrations get chaotic in Philly - thousands of @Eagles fans flood the streets after #SuperBowl victory. @GioBenitez reports from Philadelphia: https://t.co/b3qgz7xfKB pic.twitter.com/6akxIIbUTY — Good Morning America (@GMA) February 5, 2018

"Tens of thousands came out and celebrated this amazing victory last night, and but for a handful of bad actors the celebration was peaceful and jubilant," a spokesman for the mayor said in a statement.

Though several exuberant fans were injured, there were no fatalities, the mayor's office said.

"We're thankful for our Philadelphia Police Department for their assistance in getting the crowds dispersed and people home safely."

While many parts of the city were calm, with fans simply shouting, singing and honking car horns, Eagles' supporters were unruly elsewhere.

The awning of the Ritz Carlton collapsed after fans piled on top of it. At least one fan leaped off the awning into a crow below. A car was overturned on Locust Street.

Elsewhere, police officers yanked a fan off the roof of a patrol car.

Someone also smashed the window at Macy's on Market Street, leaving glass across the sidewalk.

Numerous fans also tried to climb light poles while others flipped cars onto their sides. Several traffic lights near City Hall were toppled.

The Eagles topped the New England Patriots, 41-33 in Minneapolis.

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