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Thursday, July 7, 2005

 Surviving a Terrorist Attack. An eye witness report, via troubled diva.
8:07:09 PM   London | |   
  

 Oh, what a shitty day this was.
4:58:15 PM   London | |   
  

 No More Blogging Today. Got to watch the news. Latest updates at Going Underground and London Leben.

Annie just writes (14:15): Just to trying to confirm where the explosions were. Four definitely confirmed attacks - One on a Metropolitan line train at Aldgate at the end of the line. One in the rear carriage of a Circle Line train between Paddington and Edgware Road. One on a Piccadilly Line train between King's Cross and Russell Square and the one where pictures are shocking everyone, on the Number 59 bus that was destroyed at Tavistock Square near Russell Square. It's still believed that two other buses may have been attacked and there were reports of explosions at King's Cross and Liverpool Street stations.
12:04:08 PM   London | |   
  

 Chaos in London. I was on my way into town, when we all had to leave the Central Line train at Leytonstone station. There were rumours of a 'blast' at Liverpool Street station; I managed to get back home by bus, just arrived and am glued to BBC News on the telly. There have been at least 6 explosions, all in Central London.
11:47:58 AM   London | |   
  

 A picture named coventgarden.jpgCuriously Incongruous. A very, very, very nice London Photo Blog. Many thanks to Haiko Hebig for the link.
7:51:55 AM   London | |   
  

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