The London Bombings
Via Wikipedia:
A series of four bomb explosions struck London's transport system beginning at 08.51 during the morning rush hour on Thursday, 7 July 2005. Three Underground trains were hit within half an hour, and a bus a further half an hour after that. At least 38 people have been confirmed dead as a result of the attack, with the number of injured reported as high as 700. This number is expected to rise as authorities survey the impact of the blasts. The incidents led to the complete shut-down of the London Underground network and many roads near the affected stations were closed, severely affecting road traffic. Mainline services into many London stations terminated outside the city for most of the day, though all but King's Cross had fully re-opened by 17:30. The city's bus network was shut down in the central zone (Zone 1) until approximately 16:00.
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Our hearts go out to all those impacted by these heinous events. This article from Radio Free Europe was quite prophetic (Friday, 19 March 2004).
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4 Comments
Drew Olanoff
July 7th, 2005
at 5:10pm
Ditto, well put.
Jeber
July 7th, 2005
at 6:49pm
I hope that all our lockergnome family; the forum members, the newsletter readers, the chat room gang and their friends and families in England are well tonight.
Melissa Ray
July 7th, 2005
at 7:24pm
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at 9:56pm
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