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PostThu Jul 07, 2005 5:21 am    Injuries reported as blasts rock London

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Multiple explosions rock London
'Terrible injuries' reported in blasts

Thursday, July 7, 2005; Posted: 6:15 a.m. EDT (10:15 GMT)

LONDON, England (CNN) -- Near simultaneous explosions rocked the London Underground network and three buses at the morning rush hour, police said, causing injuries and prompting officials to shut down the entire underground transport network.

Some media reports said there were fatalities.

The explosions came a day after London was awarded the 2012 Olympics and as the G8 summit was getting underway in Scotland. Initial reports blamed a power surge, but officials were not ruling out a terrorist attack.

"There have been a number of dreadful incidents across London today," said Home Secreatary Charles Clarke, Britain's top law enforcement officer. He said there were "terrible injuries."

Metropolitan Police Commissioner Ian Blair urged Londoners not to panic and said it was too early to say what caused the blasts.

The Tube blasts at the height of the rush hour on Thursday were initially blamed on a power surge.

But amid the chaos eyewitnesses reported that a packed double decker bus in the Russell Square area had been severely damaged in a blast.

A second bus was reported to have been damaged in Tavistock Square.

Describing the Russell Square blast, eyewitness Belinda Seabrook told the UK Press Association she saw an explosion rip through the bus as it approached the Square.

"I was on the bus in front and heard an incredible bang, I turned round and half the double decker bus was in the air," she said.

She said the bus was travelling from Euston to Russell Square and had been "packed" with people turned away from Tube stops.

Travellers emerged from underground tunnels covered in blood and soot. Scotland Yard declared the emergency a "major incident."

Emergency services were called to London's Liverpool Street Station after reports of an explosion shortly before 9 a.m.

A short while later, London Underground said there had been "another incident at Edgware Road" station in north west London.

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PostThu Jul 07, 2005 5:23 am    

I didn't know that... That's just horrible!!
So I guess, they still don't know what caused it??
It's horrible.



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PostThu Jul 07, 2005 5:25 am    

They are saying three buses and the subway now. And that both are completely shut down.


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PostThu Jul 07, 2005 5:30 am    

Damn, that's a LOT.... Are you thinking what I'm thinking or am I being too paranoid?


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PostThu Jul 07, 2005 5:34 am    

I think everyone is thinking what you are, but doesn't want to speculate.





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PostThu Jul 07, 2005 5:35 am    

I said to my mum as a joke that Paris did it cause they didn't get the olympics so they were mad. But then she got mad at me

Did anyone die?


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PostThu Jul 07, 2005 5:38 am    

Yeah, heard five so far.


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PostThu Jul 07, 2005 5:39 am    

Dam, thats really sad

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PostThu Jul 07, 2005 5:41 am    

1 bus, 5 tube stations according to the police. The whole of London is at a standstill... and to think I was meant to be going there today.

There are fatalities, and the emergency procedures have been put in place. I just hope that not too many people have been hurt.


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PostThu Jul 07, 2005 5:42 am    

I ve just heard about this, since I use the pc upstaiurs non of my tv's ever see the news when samantha is awak I actualy had a phone call from a customer of mine from the hosting asking me if I was ok considering they are on the oposit side of the world.

Bloody hell was my first thoughts then outrage,

it is prity clear why they have chosen now to do it who ever did it, with the prim minister being away and the fact of the olympics,

this truly shows how sick and nasty people of the world can be to do such atrsosities.


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PostThu Jul 07, 2005 5:45 am    

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Terror of passengers stuck on tube
By Jacqui Head
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A series of explosions have caused injuries and forced the entire shutdown of the Tube network.

I was in the second last carriage on a Piccadilly Line train. We had just left Kings Cross and had not gone very far, perhaps a minute.

Everything was normal. Suddenly there was a massive bang, the train jolted. There was immediately smoke everywhere and it was hot and everybody panicked. People started screaming and crying.

We were thinking we were not going to get out - people thought they were just going to suffocate.



Several hurt in London blasts

But not long after people were panicking, there were some cool-headed people who were saying "calm down, everybody calm down, don't worry it will be OK"

All the carriages were absolutely packed. Everyone crouched down as well as they could on the floor.

A couple of men started trying to open the train doors a little but some people were unsure as to whether the smoke was from the carriage or was coming from outside. They managed to get the doors open about five or 10 inches. Slowly the smoke started to filter out.

But then it sounded like another train had come up behind us and the carriage filled with smoke again and people became really, really frightened.

People were crying and then people started talking and shouting between the carriages. They kept saying there were people leaving the carriage behind us. They were saying they had broken a window and they started smashing a window in our carriages

We were there about 20 minutes before engineers freed us. There were absolutely no announcements during this time.

We were led out down another tunnel back to the station, which was then evacuated.

It was very scary while we were stuck on the train. Very silent and we were thinking we were not going to get out. People thought they were just going to suffocate.

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Travel chaos after London blasts

The entire underground network has been shut
Home Secretary Charles Clarke has advised people not to travel into London after a series of explosions.
There is massive disruption after the blasts which have shut the entire Tube network and closed roads.

All bus services in central London's zone one have been suspended and those which are running are jammed with commuters.

Mainline services have also been disrupted with some trains stopping short of London.

Home Secretary Charles Clarke said: "I would advise people not to make unnecessary journeys at this stage in order to help the police and emergency services deal with the situation."

The area is solid with people

Commuter Gerard Bithell

There have been three confirmed explosions - one on a bus at Tavistock Square, central London, and two at Aldgate East and Edgware Road Tube stations.

Mainline London to Scotland train company GNER said it did not expect its East Coast Main Line services to run as far as London at any time on Thursday.

Commuter Gerard Bithell's train was diverted from Moorgate to King's Cross and said travellers were told there had been a crash involving Tube trains.

"The area is solid with people and I have seen many commuters with blackened faces just walking around looking stunned," said Mr Bithell.

Pavements are packed solid with commuters who are trying to get onto packed buses.

BBC News reporter Nicola McGann said there was not a sense of panic or urgency at Marylebone Station in central London, which has shut - people were just trying to go about their business.

Mainline services effected are those into Liverpool Street, serving eastern England, Kings Cross where the East Coast Mainline terminates, Euston the southern end of the West Coast Main Line, and St Pancras, used by Midland Mainline services.

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Markets fall after London blasts

The number of casualties is rising
Share prices have dropped across Europe after a number of blasts rocked tube stations and a bus in London.
The UK's benchmark FTSE 100 share index tumbled 105.92 points, or 3%, to 5,072. In France, Germany, Holland and Spain indexes all declined more than 2.5%.

The pound also dipped, while many investors sought safety in the Swiss franc and commodities such as gold. The price of crude oil dropped in London.

City firms including Deutsche Bank and the London Clearing House evacuated.

City-wide problem

Several people have been injured after explosions on the Underground network and a double-decker bus in London.

British Transport Police said some of the power surges had caused explosions.

A police spokesman said there were "quite a large number of casualties" at Aldgate Tube Station.

"There is always a bit of a scare when these kinds of incidents happen, especially after the Olympics announcement yesterday," one trader said.

"Everyone is already a bit worried today about the high oil price, there's a bit of uncertainty, the G8 is on today, so there's a bit of profit taking."

The shockwaves were felt as far away as South Africa, where shares dropped more than 1.8%.

"This is all on the back on the London underground incidents, and particularly the bus blast," said one Johannesburg trader.

"The market is getting pretty panicked. It's the uncertainty that is worrying everyone."

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London explosions: Eyewitness reports
Several people have been injured after a series of explosions, initially blamed on power surges, led to the whole London Underground network being closed down.
Eyewitnesses tell what they have seen and heard from around the capital.





JIM MILLINGTON, TAVISTOCK SQUARE
There's a bus, formerly a double-decker bus outside the BMA building and clearly destroyed by a bomb. And there are at least one or two fatalities laid out on the pavement.

It must have been on the bus because the top deck is destroyed and what's below is not destroyed. It was a bomb on the top deck of a bus.


BELINDA SEABROOK, RUSSEL SQUARE
I was on the bus in front and heard an incredible bang, I turned round and half the double decker bus was in the air.

It was a massive explosion and there were papers and half a bus flying through the air, I think it was the number 205.

There must be a lot of people dead as all the buses were packed, they had been turning people away from the tube stops.

We were about 20 metres away, that was all.


GREG NOONAN, LONDON
I just cycled in from Lewisham to Liverpool St and the amount of people out on the streets now is incredible.

It looks serious as all the emergency services and people around the roadblocks north of the river were very serious indeed.


ANDY ABERNATHY, LONDON
It was a train on the Piccadilly line between King's Cross and Russell Square and literally it was just a very loud bang. The train derailed.

There was smoke everywhere. There was no fire but the smoke was quite oppressive.

There were a lot of serious injuries down there as well. A lot of serious head injuries.

A guy by me thought he was going to die, I'm hoping he got out ok.


CHRISTINA LAWRENCE, KING'S CROSS
There was a loud bang in the tunnel and the train just stopped and all of a sudden it was filled with black, gassy smoke and we couldn't breathe and it was stinging our eyes and the lights went out and it just took a while for people to get to us and it was very scary.

I thought we weren't going to get out because we couldn't get off the train.


ARASH KAZEROUNI
There was a loud bang and the train ground to a halt. People started panicking, screaming and crying as smoke came into the carriage.

A man told everyone to be calm and we were led to safety along the track.

Everyone was terrified when it happened.

When they led us to safety, I went past the carriage where I think the explosion was. It was the second one from the front.

The metal was all blown outwards and there were people inside being helped by paramedics.

One guy was being tended outside on the track. His clothes were torn off and he seemed pretty badly burned.


LISA CURTIS, NEAR LIVERPOOL STREET
People were evacuated immediately. I overheard one lady saying to a police officer that it looked like someone had left what looked like a brown jumper on the platform and it exploded.

Smoke filled the platform and people were evacuated.

London is havoc now.


UNNAMED WITNESS, TAVISTOCK PLACE
I was walking along. There was a whole crowd of people around the bus.

The next thing I knew I was on the floor. There was shedloads of glass raining down.

Someone fell on me and someone fell on him. For a moment I thought I was going to be trampled.

I picked myself up and everyone was running. There was glass everywhere.

We ran into a building and a security guard was saying `get in, get in'. Then the security guard said `get out' which was a bit scary.

I saw the bus ripped out at the back ... it couldn't have been anything else [but a terrorist attack].


LOYITA WORLEY, LIVERPOOL STREET
"All the lights went out and the train came to an immediate halt.

There was smoke everywhere and everyone was coughing and choking, but remained calm. We couldn't open the doors."

She was in a carriage next to one where an explosion happened.

She said the adjacent carriage was "black on the inside". She saw people who appeared to have their clothes blown off, and bodies lying inside the carriage.


Thats all taken from http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/4659243.stm


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PostThu Jul 07, 2005 5:45 am    

Theresa wrote:
I think everyone is thinking what you are, but doesn't want to speculate.


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Omg the news just said it was a terrist attack
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I just found this on the net

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EU's Frattini says London blasts are "terrorism"
July 8, 2005


The European Union's commissioner for justice and security affairs said the blasts that hit London's underground and bus services today were terrorist attacks.

British police say, though, it is too early to say what was the cause.

"We have the tragic confirmation that terrorism has once again hit the heart of Europe and hit a country that holds the presidency of the (European) Union and the G8," Frattini told reporters on the sidelines of a conference in Rome.

"What should we do? Activate immediately coordination between intelligence and police forces and offer the United Kingdom all the help it needs," he added.


from smh.com


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PostThu Jul 07, 2005 6:03 am    

Yes- they're almost certain it was Al Qaeda- and there have been 7 explosions. I'll tell you where they are when I find out.

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PostThu Jul 07, 2005 6:04 am    

Are they the ppl that did September 11?

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PostThu Jul 07, 2005 6:08 am    

Yes, and the Madrid bombings.

Tony Blair is returning to London for a few hours, then he'll be returning to the G8 conference. I've never seen him looking so shaken.


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PostThu Jul 07, 2005 6:08 am    

I just saw him make that speach on the news. This is so scary!!

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PostThu Jul 07, 2005 6:11 am    

they have been they think acualy 7 blasts.

Did you see Tony Blair, how upset and anoyed he is, it looked as if he was about to burst out and cry.

We are very lucky in the way that we have such good plan in place to deal with this,

the emergancy services are doing a very great job, and managing this disaster very well, the speed and way they have delt with this is amazing.


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PostThu Jul 07, 2005 6:12 am    

Al Qaeda have claimed they did it- they're trying to confirm it now.

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PostThu Jul 07, 2005 6:13 am    

/\So Al Quaida has said they did it? /\

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PostThu Jul 07, 2005 6:14 am    

yes a web site has been found saying that they claim it by the head of there group.

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PostThu Jul 07, 2005 6:15 am    

Theres 90 casualitys

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PostThu Jul 07, 2005 6:19 am    

Yes. It hasn't been confirmed yet though.

6 explosions at Kings Cross, Liverpool Street, Aldgate Street, Moorgate, Russell Square, Edgware Road tube stations, and on a bus at Tavistock Square.

There is currently a rescue operation at Kings Cross, as there are people trapped underground.


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PostThu Jul 07, 2005 6:27 am    

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Police said two people were killed in one of the explosions at Aldgate East underground station.


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PostThu Jul 07, 2005 6:30 am    

they are saying that the bus explosion and the underground tunnle explosion happened at the same time!

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PostThu Jul 07, 2005 6:33 am    

Yes... two have been confirmed, yet there are areas yet to be evacuated.


The bus that exploded in Tavistock Square.

I spelt Al Qaeda wrong in my previous posts- I'll edit them in a minute.

The House of Commons has been suspended.


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