Explosions in London...

redBoobergurl

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I heard the news this morning and immediately thought of all our UK friends here on MC. I hope that everyone is ok and gets a chance to check in with us and let us know that they are ok. It is very sad and very scary that this has happened to London, especially after the joyful news of yesterday. I am thinking of everyone there and praying for them. Keep the faith London.
 

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What in the he** is wrong with people. What's with the bombs in London? Was this something people planned weeks or months before, or was this in response from the news London will get the Olympics? Obviously these people need to take a good long look in the morrior and ask themselves "is this something I need to be doing, hurting people I've never seen before?" Those people need mental help.

ryan
 

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BBC News 24 is just showing pictures from Edware Road (one of the tube stations bombed) including the Hilton Metropole Hotel. It was quite frightening to see this area again as I stayed there for a few days with a school trip just over a year ago.

They said that 60 injured people had been taken to the Hotel to be treated. The reporter said that a young American who had trained as an Emergency Worker after his parents were involved in September 11th volunteered and began to help the injured.

The Police have said that although things are still confused it seems that there were at least four different 150 seroiusly injured and several fatalities.

Speculation just now is that this was a terrorist attack meant to disrupt the G8 Summit at Gleneagles, Scotland. My thanks go to each of the G8 leaders who have shown determination to continue with the conferance.

However, the attack was not aimed directly at world leaders but at oridinary people and affected those of many classes and races.
 

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It certainly horrible news. Lets just hope that there arent many people killed but it would be very lucky if it stays at 2 people.

People who commit an act like that arent normal, they dont have a concience and dont care what they do, they could care less who they kill or injure otherwise they wouldnt do it in the first place.
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Word seems to be leaking out that it's more then two people:
Four London Blasts Kill 40, Injure 300
By JANE WARDELL, Associated Press Writer
34 minutes ago
LONDON - Three blasts rocked the London subway and one tore open a packed double-decker bus during the morning rush hour Thursday, sending bloodied victims fleeing in what a shaken Prime Minister Tony Blair called "barbaric" terrorist attacks. A U.S. law enforcement official said at least 40 people were killed and London hospitals reported more than 300 injured
The U.S. official spoke on condition of anonymity because British officials have yet to make public the death toll. U.S. authorities learned of the number from their British counterparts, according to the official.
Blair said the "terrorist attacks" were clearly designed to coincide with the opening of the G-8 summit in Gleneagles, Scotland. They also came a day after London won the bid to host the 2012 Olympics.
"Whatever they do, it is our determination that they will never succeed in destroying what we hold dear in this country and in other civilized nations throughout the world," said Blair.
A group calling itself "The Secret Organization of al-Qaida in Europe" posted a claim of responsibility for the blasts, saying they were in retaliation for Britain's involvement in Iraq and Afghanistan. The Web statement, republished on the site of the German magazine Der Spiegel, could not be immediately confirmed.
Britain's Home Secretary Charles Clarke said there were three explosions in the subway and one on a bus. "We do not know who or what organizations are responsible for these terrible criminal acts," Clarke said.
Officials at seven major hospitals surveyed by The Associated Press reported that 334 people had been wounded, including more than 120 who were treated and released. Police said 150 had been seriously injured. British police earlier had reported two killed.
Deputy Assistant Commissioner Brian Paddick said the figure was based on reports from the London Ambulance Service. Police have confirmed that there were some fatalities but had not confirmed any numbers by early afternoon.
The blasts came one day after London was awarded the 2012 Olympics. Giselle Davies, a spokeswoman for the International Olympic Committee, said the committee still had "full confidence" in London.
Bloodied and bandaged witnesses reported panicked crowds fleeing the blast sites. A witness at the bus explosion said the entire top deck of the bus was destroyed.
Sir Ian Blair, London's police chief, said he was concerned the explosions were a coordinated attack but said he wouldn't speculate on who was responsible. He said officials had found indications of explosives at one of the sites.
Police reported "a number of fatalities" at one London subway station. "Things are still relatively confused," Superintendent John Morgan said.
Denying an earlier report, Israeli Foreign Minister Silvan Shalom said that Israel was not warned by Scotland Yard in advance of the blasts.
"We have been at a very high state of alert. Of course if there had been any kind of specific warnings we would have dealt with it," Blair said.
One witness, Darren Hall, said some passengers emerging from an evacuated subway station had soot and blood on their faces. He told BBC TV that he was evacuated along with others near the major King's Cross station and only afterward heard a blast.
Police confirmed an explosion destroyed a double-decker bus at Russell Square in central London.
Paul Woodrow, an official with the ambulance service, told reporters that rescue operations were ongoing and that "there are large numbers of casualties." Officials at the Royal London Hospital told BBC that 95 injured had been brought into that hospital alone.
Jay Kumar, a business owner near the site of the bus blast, said he ran out of his shop when he heard a loud explosion. He said the top deck of the bus had collapsed, sending people tumbling to the floor.
Many appeared badly injured, and bloodied people ran from the scene.
"A big blast, a big bomb," he told The Associated Press. "People were running this way panicked. They knew it was a bomb. Debris flying all over, mostly glass."
"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," Belinda Seabrook told Press Association, the British news agency.
Police said incidents were reported at the Aldgate station near the Liverpool Street railway terminal, Edgware Road and King's Cross in north London, Old Street in the financial district and Russell Square, near the British Museum.
Bradley Anderson, a subway passenger, told Sky News that "there was some kind of explosion or something" as his train reached the Edgware Road station in northeast London.
"Everything went black and we collided into some kind of oncoming train," Anderson said.
Simon Corvett, 26, who was on an eastbound train from Edgware Road station, said: "All of sudden there was this massive huge bang."
"It was absolutely deafening and all the windows shattered," he said. "There were just loads of people screaming and the carriages filled with smoke.
"You could see the carriage opposite was completely gutted," he said. "There were some people in real trouble."
London's cell phone network was working after the explosions but was overloaded and spotty, limiting communication.
The explosions sent stocks plummeting in Europe, with several of the major indexes down 3 percent.
On March 11, 2004, terrorist bombs on four commuter trains in Madrid killed 191 people.
 

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That Announcer said:
Oh no, that's terrible news. I hope everything turns out well. The scary part about this is I was almost in London this year for a vacation!
And I was supposed to be flying in to London today. That trip was cancelled a couple months ago, but I can't help but find that kind of eerie. I woke up this morning to Good Morning America's special report, and I was just flabbergasted. What is wrong with people??? And if it has to do with G8, what kind of jerks kill innocent people as a protest against trying to help innocent people? This just makes me sick to my stomach, and they say the group responsible intends to attack Italy and Denmark as well. Of course, they'll be on high alert now, but it just makes you wonder what's next. Absolutely awful. God bless England. And God bless the world.
Erin
 

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Things are still relatively confused as they're expected to be. I just saw a news report that stated there were 90 casualties at one station alone. I've never heard of "The Secret Organization of al-Qaida in Europe", but they seem to be the ones claiming responsibility at the moment.
 

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will peace ever come?

Looking on BBC news,saying more than 30 have died thus far. I can't believe what the world has come to.I'm a very observant person(by nature),and I do watch in public places,and I do see how easily it is for people to slip in and out of places;where anything can happen.Makes me so sad how there will never be peace in the world,because there will always be people creating chaos.My prayers to all that have been affected by this event.*sigh*:sympathy:
 

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Hey, this wasn't good news to wake up to this morning, knowing I have a lot of friends over there via the 'net!!

We need a roll call to be sure everyone's okay, or something.

These things worry the socks off me...
 

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All my happiest thoughts go out to you all!
 
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