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Well, it has according to Sky News, the news vulture network. Huge red banners and claxons fill your eyes and ears whenever you skip past that channel. From a more reliable source (BBC News), I see there have been power surges and small explosions, which naturally have affected services.
This quote made me chortle:
"As I walked through the bus station I could see people lying on the ground, black, as if they'd been covered in smoke."
Obviously an out-of-towner.
Enjoy your day off work millions of Londoners!
> Is this because of the olympics?
>
> It seems too close to be a coincidence.
Haha. You're a bit of a retard arn't you?
> Is this because of the olympics?
>
> It seems too close to be a coincidence.
Ahahahahah oh deary deary me.
How stupid can you be...
It seems too close to be a coincidence.
> Not good.
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> Police have confirmed 33 people that died on the underground.
Yeh, and that number has yet to include those dead from the bus.
45 seriously injured, 300 with minor injuries.
Police have confirmed 33 people that died on the underground.
> 33 Deaths on the BBC*.
>
> It really is sickening, yet the situation will remain as always
> inevitable.
*Thats what I think I read on BBC1, but I might be wrong. People are walking home from work rather than using transport.
It really is sickening, yet the situation will remain as always inevitable.
I think 2's a bit conservative, especially considering the eyewitness accounts. 20 seems to be around about right. That said I don't actually know... Anywhere claim they have a confirmed number?