The BBC has some details on the locations of the four bombings from earlier today.
Update, 10:15 a.m.: There are still no firm numbers on casualties, although at least ten and perhaps as many as 40 have been killed, with hundreds wounded. The Scotsman has a round-up of reports, including a map of the underground stations where some of the bombings occurred.
The first group to claim responsibility for the attacks is the Secret Organisation Group of al-Qaeda of Jihad Organisation in Europe.
Update, 10:38 a.m.: Samizdata has an open thread on the attacks, with local contributors. HT to Jon for the link.
Update, 10:46 a.m.: Andrew Ian Dodge is liveblogging.
Update, 11:07 a.m.: I'm changing the timestamp on this post to keep it at the top of the page for today.
Update, 11:36 a.m.: CNN provides a timeline of the bombings and the reactions of emergency services.
Update, 1:37 p.m.: The Guardian Newsblog indicates that there are 39 confirmed dead and nearly 700 confirmed injured with almost a certainty of higher numbers.
Update, 3:19 p.m.: Europhobia has been busy liveblogging events, too. Mention was made very early in the stream about the first news from the London underground being a "power surge". Apparently the central control indications (without live video feeds or other ways to verify information) were so anomalous that the only reasonable explanation they had was a power surge. They quickly corrected that after reports from the scene started to come in. So, stand down the conspiracy theorists on this item, okay?
Posted by Nicholas at July 7, 2005 11:59 PM
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