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London Hospitals Put on Major Incident Alert after Multiple Blasts
Jul 7, 2005, 18:33, Reviewed by: Dr.
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Hospitals across London and some hospitals in neighbouring counties have been put on a major incident alert. Department of Health is monitoring the situation.
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By Department of Health, UK,
Scotland Yard has confirmed there have been six incidents involving tube trains and buses in central London, but said the cause is not known. The London Underground system is closed and some bus routes are temporarily suspended.
The Home Secretary has advised people not to make unnecessary journeys in central London and the Metropolitan Police's advice is to avoid all public transport.
Hospitals across London and some hospitals in neighbouring counties have been put on a major incident alert. Department of Health is monitoring the situation.
The ambulance services is saying that people are still trapped at King's Cross Station.
- Department of Health, UK
London Blasts Coverage by BBC - Link
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