Subject: RE: Explosions in London From: black walnut Date: 07 Jul 05 - 11:15 AM From Canada - Lisa and I send a huge hug to all of the Londoners we met and stayed with last July. It is good to be able to read your postings here. Love b.w. |
Subject: RE: Explosions in London From: CarolC Date: 07 Jul 05 - 11:15 AM My son is somewhere in Europe (possibly London) but I have no way of finding out where, and whether or not he is ok. My deepest sympathies to all who have been effected in any way. |
Subject: RE: Explosions in London From: John Hardly Date: 07 Jul 05 - 11:15 AM My best hopes and wishes to all over there. |
Subject: RE: Explosions in London From: Dave Bryant Date: 07 Jul 05 - 11:14 AM The earlier number of fatalities mentioned were from the hospitals, but it's unlikely that any of those pronounced dead at the spot would have been taken to hospital. The latest breakdown for the underground bombs seems to be 21 at Kings Cross / Russell Square, 7 at Liverpool Street /Alddgate, and 5 at Edgeware Road. There have still been no figures given for the bus in Tavistock Square. This makes it a much more serious incident than I implied in my previous posting |
Subject: RE: Explosions in London From: GUEST Date: 07 Jul 05 - 11:09 AM They think the bus bomb could have been a suicide bomber carrying it to the tube station, but it went off early. |
Subject: RE: Explosions in London From: AlexB Date: 07 Jul 05 - 11:07 AM Police say they haven't received any admissions to who is behind the attack, despite all the talk of the Al Qaeda site and others. |
Subject: RE: Explosions in London From: GUEST Date: 07 Jul 05 - 11:06 AM My friend's husband works for London Underground and was phoned at home last night, telling him to bring his passport into work, was told it was a 'routine security check'. He was asked to show it when he reported for work at 7am and was then allowed onto the network. If anyone else knows someone who works for them, were they also asked to do this today? |
Subject: RE: Explosions in London From: Skipper Jack Date: 07 Jul 05 - 11:04 AM Train and coach services to the capital have been suspended and airports put on alert. We all send our deepest concern and sympathy to all caught up in this horrendous attack. After the great news of London's success in procuring the Olympic Games in 2012, this has to happen! What is the motive for planning this cowardly attack on innocent people at this particular time? Is it the fact that World leaders are assembled here for the G8 Summit? |
Subject: RE: Explosions in London From: GUEST,Mr Happy Date: 07 Jul 05 - 11:04 AM Here they're saying 40 fatalities: http://www.aljazeera.com/me.asp?service_ID=8870 |
Subject: RE: Explosions in London From: AlexB Date: 07 Jul 05 - 11:04 AM BT broadband has reached its capacity with people accessing the BBC site. |
Subject: RE: Explosions in London From: Liz the Squeak Date: 07 Jul 05 - 11:01 AM Most mainline stations are open but Kings Cross still closed. I know I'm posting a lot here but the BBC website seems to be very dodgy at the moment, overloaded - and many phone lines are clogged. LTS |
Subject: RE: Explosions in London From: catspaw49 Date: 07 Jul 05 - 10:57 AM Old friends (and new) I am glad to see such good reports after this attaack. I have read along this morning hoping not to see any bad news. Best thoughts from here to all of you. Spaw |
Subject: RE: Explosions in London From: Liz the Squeak Date: 07 Jul 05 - 10:56 AM All coach services in and out of London have been suspended and there are no London Transport buses in central London opperating; many major roads are closed, including Euston Road; Terminal 3 at Heathrow was evacuated but is now open again. 33 confirmed dead at Kings Cross, Liverpool Street and Edgware Road stations, unconfirmed number dead in the Woburn Place bus bomb. No Virgin trains , Thameslink suspended all services, Heathrow Express running from Paddington, West Anglia & Gt Northern trains terminating at Finsbury park. C2C not stoping at West Ham but otherwise operating. LTS |
Subject: RE: Explosions in London From: Ebbie Date: 07 Jul 05 - 10:54 AM Here they're saying 40 dead and more than 360 injured. My thoughts and my heart are with you. |
Subject: RE: Explosions in London From: Sorcha Date: 07 Jul 05 - 10:46 AM Oh shit.......keep checking in, Londoners.... |
Subject: RE: Explosions in London From: Bunnahabhain Date: 07 Jul 05 - 10:41 AM This was aimed at derailing the G8 meeting. We will see how well it works tomorrow, but it will be more effective than the marches and riots in Scotland. james |
Subject: RE: Explosions in London From: Lanfranc Date: 07 Jul 05 - 10:41 AM Fortunately I'm at home in Harlow, but I've spent most of the past couple of hours receiving calls and emails chaecking whether I was OK and passing on info via SMS to friends who can't access the internet. My London office is about 200 metres from Aldgate, and, if my colleague there hadn't decided to get to work early for no particular reason, on his normal schedule he'd have been in or near Aldgate at the crucial time. Transport for London's website hasn't been updated since 14:25, and most people seem most concerned as to how they are going to get home, about which there is little firm information. Alan |
Subject: RE: Explosions in London From: PoohBear Date: 07 Jul 05 - 10:38 AM WTF????? I guess I just don't understand the mind set that says killing innocent people and disrupting everything is the way to solve differences of opinion and beliefs. I'm very relieved to hear from our London 'catters that they are alright. . . well, at least not physically injured. My best supportive, positive thoughts and prayers to all concerned. PB |
Subject: RE: Explosions in London From: Sandra in Sydney Date: 07 Jul 05 - 10:38 AM Someone mentioned it at JennyO's folk club tonight but we had almost no info. It's 12.31am Friday here & I'm listening to BBC world service, reception is up & down, but I'll try the bbc links next. best wishes to all affected sandra |
Subject: RE: Explosions in London From: manitas_at_work Date: 07 Jul 05 - 10:31 AM I've just heard that Liverpool Street station (presumably the mainline station) is reopening at 4pm. I'm going to see if a can catch a bus or DLR. |
Subject: RE: Explosions in London From: Liz the Squeak Date: 07 Jul 05 - 10:28 AM They've changed their minds, it was probably a Central or Circle line train at Liverpool Street. 33 fatalities confirmed. No warnings were given and no claims have been recieved by the police. LTS |
Subject: RE: Explosions in London From: Liz the Squeak Date: 07 Jul 05 - 10:15 AM At least one of the tube train bombs was detonated as another train was passing it in the opposite direction... this is what has caused the tunnel blockages and the additional reports. Seems they were set to or were detonated when the trains were in the tunnels rather than at stations where access would have been easier and disruption probably less. All bus services are still suspended in central London (I'm reading this off the television screen, tuned to BBC) and Tony Blair has arrived in Downing St. LTS |
Subject: RE: Explosions in London From: Jerry Rasmussen Date: 07 Jul 05 - 10:15 AM My wife and I sat and watched the news coverage this morning, and while the attacks weren't a great surprise, they are extremely disturbing. I think that most of us knew this was likely to happen. If someone can be convinced that they are going to die in Glory for their God by strapping explosives to their body and blowing themselves up, there is really no protection against that. Our hearts and prayers go out to all those who have been struck by this...those who have been injured, and those whose hearts have been wounded by such random violence. Jerry |
Subject: RE: Explosions in London From: the lemonade lady Date: 07 Jul 05 - 10:13 AM So it's an 0870 number. That means that BT and Who? will profit from the calls! I hope they donate it all to the injured familes. Sal |
Subject: RE: Explosions in London From: Liz the Squeak Date: 07 Jul 05 - 10:10 AM An emergency number has just been announced 0870 156 6344 Ring this if you are still looking for information on missing people. LTS |
Subject: RE: Explosions in London From: katlaughing Date: 07 Jul 05 - 10:09 AM Very, very relieved to hear from so many London Mudcatters and to know you are all okay. Thanks for checking in and on each other. Lots of love and good thoughts, with sympathy, to all involved and their families and friends. Cynical me says G8 has a lot more to do with this, in more ways than one. I do not trust them anymore than those they call terrorists. I hope I am wrong. May Peace Prevail, kat |
Subject: RE: Explosions in London From: GUEST Date: 07 Jul 05 - 10:08 AM Hope all catters are safe....thoughts and prayers to all in the capital.... xxx |
Subject: RE: Explosions in London From: Dave Bryant Date: 07 Jul 05 - 10:08 AM I'm at home at Mottingham, so I'm well out of any danger. At the moment only a couple of fatalities seem to have been mentioned and it's been suggested that one of these might have been a suicide bomber on the bus at Tavistock Square. Obviously there are likely to be further deaths among the seriously injured, but compared with the Madrid bombings, London seems to have come off very lightly indeed. The number of Tube bombs seems to only have been four, but as two of the trains were between stations, rescue efforts were made from both directions thus fuelling reports of six incidents. The emergency services seem to have responded well and the planning and rehearsing for such an event seems to have paid off. |
Subject: RE: Explosions in London From: GUEST Date: 07 Jul 05 - 10:07 AM They hope all mainline stations, except Kings Cross will re open for rush hour. Tubes and buses still out indefinitely. They say no warning was given. The attacks have targeted working class people and school kids. That's who use the transport system that time of the day. How brave? It was always going to happen and now it has. We are back to the days of the IRA threats, when you couldn't stand easy on a platform. The peace didn't last long did it. Sad but inevitable. |
Subject: RE: Explosions in London From: AlexB Date: 07 Jul 05 - 10:07 AM I still hear 2 dead too, but waiting for confirmation from hospitals. |
Subject: RE: Explosions in London From: manitas_at_work Date: 07 Jul 05 - 10:05 AM BBC website still says 2 dead. |
Subject: RE: Explosions in London From: Big Mick Date: 07 Jul 05 - 10:05 AM Please keep reporting in. One of the pluses (?) about the Mudcat is that a human face is on these things. I find myself sitting here worried sick over my many UK buddies. Let us know you are OK, please? Mick |
Subject: RE: Explosions in London From: GUEST Date: 07 Jul 05 - 10:04 AM Ananova attributes a figure of 40 dead to a US law enforcement officer who heard it from his counterparts over here, and doesn't want to be named because its not official yet. |
Subject: RE: Explosions in London From: manitas_at_work Date: 07 Jul 05 - 10:04 AM We've been told we can leave now as some mainline stations are open. |
Subject: RE: Explosions in London From: Liz the Squeak Date: 07 Jul 05 - 10:03 AM Sounds like the Sky news is coming from a US correspondent, I got the same figure just now from the BBC who stressed it is NOT confirmed and is just an estimate. 8-10 dead at Edgware road. 2 dead at Aldgate. They cannot give numbers until they have got to the people in the trains... there are rescue operations still going on. So far only one politician has done a useful thing... Frank Dobson said, live on the BBC, that 'visits from politicians like myself are just a bloody nuisance!" 'Transport for London' are hoping to resume bus travel later today but people are asked not to travel into central London. The Al Qaeda group claiming responsibility have not been heard of before. LTS |
Subject: RE: Explosions in London From: Catherine Jayne Date: 07 Jul 05 - 09:54 AM The sky news website is reporting 45 dead and 1000 injured. I don't know how acurate this is but what ever the figure it is too high. Im stuck at work. We've been told to stay put for the time being even though we aren't in the city. The pictures on the internet are unbelievable. My thoughts are with the people and their families in the city. |
Subject: RE: Explosions in London From: GUEST,Bainbo Date: 07 Jul 05 - 09:54 AM No one's ever heard of this Al Qaeda in Europe before, and we've no guarantee this statement is genuine, or is intended to do anything other than inflame the situation even more. Obviously, Al Qaeda are the most obvious suspects, but until we've some confirmation, I'd take statements like this with a pinch of salt. |
Subject: RE: Explosions in London From: Liz the Squeak Date: 07 Jul 05 - 09:49 AM Official police advice is to remain where you are and do not travel. Do not call emergency services unless it is life threatening. Do not come into London. Monitor radio and TV for futher reports. Confirmed 4 explosions, 12 dead. LTS |
Subject: RE: Explosions in London From: Wolfgang Date: 07 Jul 05 - 09:46 AM Rejoice, community of Muslims, the Mujaheddin heroes have attacked London today...We've kept our promises and have carried out a heavenly blessed military operation (Ao Qaeda in Europe) Wolfgang |
Subject: RE: Explosions in London From: GUEST,KingBrilliant Date: 07 Jul 05 - 09:45 AM After being told to stay put - there are now reports of buildings being evacuated (tho of course they could be utter rumour). On BBC website someone reports a friend texting that they have been told to evacuate the building and get out of London. On Japanese TV they are reporting a Japanese near russel square just having been told to evacuate the building. |
Subject: RE: Explosions in London From: AggieD Date: 07 Jul 05 - 09:21 AM IMHO the G8 summit probably has far more to do with the explosions than the Olympics. Just glad that the leaders have decided to carry on & not let the terrorists distract them, although I'm still sceptical on what they will actually achieve. Very pleased that Phot has made contact, just keep praying for the others who haven't yet made contact. Angela |
Subject: RE: Explosions in London From: Essex Girl Date: 07 Jul 05 - 09:18 AM Well, I'm still at work in the city. Just popped out for lunch and it's very quiet. No buses, very little traffic at all. We have been told that there are trains leaving from London Bridge but I'll have to wait till I get there. Luckily I don't have to travel by tube. We've spent most of the morning on the internet or watching the news and it's quite scary at times. Dave wasn't feeling too hot this morning so he didn't go to work. Good job as he'd never have got there anyway!!. Hope everyone gets home safely. Linda |
Subject: RE: Explosions in London From: Liz the Squeak Date: 07 Jul 05 - 09:18 AM Audrey, we're fine..... Manitas is stuck in his office but I'm at home. LTS |
Subject: RE: Explosions in London From: GUEST,Audrey Date: 07 Jul 05 - 09:17 AM I hope you are all OK, especially thinking of Manitas & Liz who I know to be commuters to the worst affected areas. Good Luck Audrey |
Subject: RE: Explosions in London From: Herga Kitty Date: 07 Jul 05 - 09:17 AM But the G8 summit would still be on, even if London hadn't got the Olympics! Glad to hear that Phot's OK. Only 3 weeks until I get to the Middle Bar (AQ permitting) ..... Kitty |
Subject: RE: Explosions in London From: AlexB Date: 07 Jul 05 - 09:17 AM Weary Traveller: it is more likely to have been planned to coincide with the G8 summit. But I thought that too. |
Subject: RE: Explosions in London From: Liz the Squeak Date: 07 Jul 05 - 09:16 AM Some grim, cynical humour... if it had happened yesterday or Tuesday, we wouldn't have been lumbered with the Olympics! It's more likely to coincide with the G8 summit, aimed at the Capital because Gleneagles is stiff with police and security measures, and is a lot LOT harder to infiltrate. Terrorists don't want to assassinate leaders, they want to cause terror. LTS |
Subject: RE: Explosions in London From: GUEST,Weary Traveller Date: 07 Jul 05 - 09:10 AM the timing does seem connected with the announcement of the successful bid to hold the 2012 Olympics in London --- but with so much organisation involved would the perpetrators have called the attacks off or even postponed them if Paris had been selected for the Olympics rather than London? |
Subject: RE: Explosions in London From: GUEST,MMario Date: 07 Jul 05 - 09:07 AM Sad news - but glad that mudcatters in the area are pretty well "networked" so we get news even with the disruption of services. Thoughts with you all of course - and the families of the victims. |
Subject: RE: Explosions in London From: Azizi Date: 07 Jul 05 - 09:02 AM I'm also sending my prayers to all Londoners. and I'm so glad Mudcat is up during this emergency. With some cell phones and land lines down, discussion forums such as this may be the only way that folks can use to find out what's happening about whether their loved ones are okay. What the world needs now is Positive Vibrations & Peace. Azizi |
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