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	  A series of explosions have caused injuries and forced the entire shutdown of the Tube network. I was in the second last carriage on a Piccadilly Line train. We had just left Kings Cross and had not gone very far, perhaps a minute. Everything was normal. Suddenly there was a massive bang, the train jolted. There was immediately smoke everywhere and it was hot and everybody panicked. People started screaming and crying. We were thinking we were not going to get out - people thought they were just going to suffocate. Several hurt in London blasts But not long after people were panicking, there were some cool-headed people who were saying "calm down, everybody calm down, don't worry it will be OK" All the carriages were absolutely packed. Everyone crouched down as well as they could on the floor. A couple of men started trying to open the train doors a little but some people were unsure as to whether the smoke was from the carriage or was coming from outside. They managed to get the doors open about five or 10 inches. Slowly the smoke started to filter out. But then it sounded like another train had come up behind us and the carriage filled with smoke again and people became really, really frightened. People were crying and then people started talking and shouting between the carriages. They kept saying there were people leaving the carriage behind us. They were saying they had broken a window and they started smashing a window in our carriages We were there about 20 minutes before engineers freed us. There were absolutely no announcements during this time. We were led out down another tunnel back to the station, which was then evacuated. It was very scary while we were stuck on the train. Very silent and we were thinking we were not going to get out. People thought they were just going to suffocate
	
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	  Two people have been killed and scores injured after at least seven blasts on the underground network and a double-decker bus in London. Here passengers flood onto the streets from Kings Cross station.
	
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	  At Aldgate, fire crews bring the injured up from the underground network...
	
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	  At Edgware Road station injured passengers leave the scene
	
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	  Scotland Yard confirmed one of several reports of explosions on buses in the city.
	
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	  UK Prime Minister Tony Blair said it was "reasonably clear" there had been a series of terrorist attacks. He said it was "particularly barbaric" that it was timed to coincide with the G8 summit. He is returning to London.
	
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	  愤怒好快。Security has been increased on transport routes across England following a series of explosions on the Tube and bus network in central London. Brighton, Poole and Portsmouth Harbour railway stations are closed. Many London-bound trains are stopping at stations outside the city. Train firms are trying to get trains into London in order to get people out. In London, the entire Tube network has been shut, buses in Zone 1 stopped and major rail stations closed. Trains from London to Heathrow airport are running, but the Stansted and Gatwick lines have been closed. LONDON STATIONS CLOSED Liverpool StreetKing's CrossSt PancrasMaryleboneEustonEast CroydonCannon StreetHarrow and WealdstoneStratfordTravel in London National Express has suspended coach services in and out of London. Coventry Pool Meadow bus station has been evacuated. South Eastern Trains is refusing to sell tickets to passengers wanting to get to London. Kent Ambulance service has begun to deploy ambulances and crews to London. Kent Ambulance service is asking people not to dial 999 unless it is a life-threatening situation. Eurostar trains are running normally into Waterloo although they are advising people from the continent not to travel. They will exchange or refund all tickets of those not travelling. Many train lines into London were stopping outside the city: Midland Mainline trains terminating at Leicester GNER terminating at Peterborough Silverlink trains terminating at Watford Junction First Great Western - revised timetable into Paddington One Railways terminating at Chelmsford Virgin suspended from Watford Junction Chiltern Railways terminating at High Wycombe Thameslink reduced service north and south South Eastern Trains are unable to run in to Cannon Street There has been a controlled explosion of a suspicious package on a train at Swindon station which has reopened. Greater Manchester Police (GMP) said there would be high profile policing in the city. Although this incident appears to be local to London, we would ask all people to be vigilant, particularly on public transport Dep Ch Con Nigel Arnold, Devon and Cornwall Police "We would like to reassure our local communities that there is no intelligence to suggest any threat to the area. "However, in light of events we are on a heightened state of alert and we would ask people to be vigilant and report any concerns or suspicious activity to police," a GMP statement said. Nexus, which oversees the operation of Metro and bus services in Tyne and Wear, is making special announcements to passengers to be extra vigilant in the wake of the London explosions. Devon and Cornwall Police Deputy Chief Constable Nigel Arnold issued a statement. "Although this incident appears to be local to London, we would ask all people to be vigilant, particularly on public transport. "We have offered resources to London, but at this time we have had no requests to supply any staff." Avon and Somerset police have increased high visibility patrols across towns and cities throughout the force area.
	
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	  本来最重要是给大家发图的,可惜看不到,我也不知道怎么回事,在我的电脑上是由显示的翻译成中文,我看不用了吧,中文网站上大面积的报道,都是很新的,我就是想让懂英文的吧友看看英文的原版报道。
	
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	  本来最重要是给大家发图的,可惜看不到,我也不知道怎么回事,在我的电脑上是由显示的翻译成中文,我看不用了吧,中文网站上大面积的报道,都是很新的,我就是想让懂英文的吧友看看英文的原版报道。
	
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	  知道了.在国内看BBC的图片是比较费劲 辛苦了:)
	
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