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Seven blasts rocked suburban trains in Mumbai on Tuesday evening, Police Commissioner A N Roy has announced. Police control has reported 63 passengers have been killed in the blasts, and 400 injured. PTI reports that the blasts took place in a span of 30 minutes in first class compartmenets of suburban trains.

As the blasts ripped apart train compartments, mangled bodies of passengers were hurled out and survivors, many of them bleeding profusely, jostled to come out, leading to chaotic scenes. The blasts occured between 6 pm and 6.30 pm at Matunga, Mahim (central Mumbai), Bandra, Khar (in north-west Mumbai), Borivili, Jogeshwari and Mira Road railway stations (in north Mumbai).

Rediff.com's Syed Firdaus Ashraf, who was at Mahim railway station soon after reports of the blast came in, said he could see one train compartment was completely blown up in the explosion, and people were carrying bodies away. Commuters said an explosion went off in the men's first class compartment on a Western Railway local, which left Churgate station in South Mumbai at 1754, as it was leaving Mahim station on track 3 at around 1820 hours.

A fire brigade official who came on the scene later said he believes that more than 25 injured were removed from the bombed out compartment.

Advocate Chandrakant Dalvi, who was travelling to his home in Dahisar by this compartment, was sitting on the tracks in a daze when rediff.com's reporters met him. He said he could not hear anything in his left ear. He had already got in touch with his relatives to say he was safe, but he had not told them that he was on the train. The fire brigade personnel were sending him to the nearest hospital for a check-up. He said he would take a cab and go home.

Around the tracks seat-cushioning material was lying around, among chappals and shoes and bags. Luggage removed from the compartment was lying on the other side.

Outside the station the road had been cordoned off and two fire engines were posted. But onlookers could view the wreckage from the footbridge and the road.

Two local trains were halted on either side of the bombed train and there was a rush of people leaving the station who were hitching rides home with lorries and tempos.

TV channel CNN-IBN was reporting that atleast 15 people were killed in the Matunga/Mahim blast.

The Western Railway has suspended its suburban services soon after the blasts. Local telephone lines were jammed as panic-stricken commuters called their near and dear ones to alert them of the blasts. Commuters said there was no sign of the police even 30 minutes after the blasts.

A PTI reporter at Santa Cruz station said a blast rocked a Borivali-bound local at 1824 hours, and seven to eight injured commuters jumped out of the speeding train in panic.

At least 10 bodies were brought to the KEM Hospital in central Mumbai, and another 20 seriously injured people were admitted to it.

A few more injured were reportedly taken to the government hospital at Sion in central Mumbai, Bhabha Hospital and V N Desai Hospital from the blast sites in western Mumbai suburbs, hospital sources said.

The police have cordoned off all railway stations on the Western line and strict frisking and checking was being carried out at the Central and Harbour sections of local train services.

Police suspect that it is a pre-planned subversive plot similar to the explosions that had rocked Mumbai in 1993, 2002 and 2003.

Source: Rediff http://in.rediff.com/news/2006/jul/11train.htm

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Posted: 17 years ago
Mumbai Serial Train Blasts Kill at Least 75 People, Injures 450
July 11 (Bloomberg) -- At least 75 people were killed and 450 injured in Mumbai after the suburban rail network in India's commercial hub was attacked in a series of seven bomb blasts, local police officials said.

All seven blasts have taken place along the railway lines and stations connecting the western suburbs, the city's police commissioner A.N. Roy said, in a televised interview. The blasts occurred in a 30-minute span starting just after 6 p.m. local time, the official said.

The blasts in Mumbai are the worst terrorist attack in the city in the last three years, when 50 people were killed in a series of explosions in August 2003 that targeted the city's hotels and its suburbs. Almost 200 people died in the city's worst-ever terror attack in a series of blasts in 1993 targeting the local stock exchange and other commercial landmarks.

''We have asked all state hospitals to run two special wards to treat the injured,'' Johny Joseph, Mumbai's municipal commissioner, said in a phone interview. ''Our priority now is to ensure that every injured person gets prompt treatment.''

The blasts have taken place in Khar, Mahim, Mira Road, Jogeshwari, Borivali, Matunga and Bandra, Roy said. No one has so far claimed responsibility for the blasts.

About 6.1 million people everyday use Mumbai's suburban train system, an extension of the first railway to be built by the British in the Indian subcontinent 153 years ago. Mumbai is home to India's biggest equity and money markets, the central bank, companies such as Reliance Industries Ltd. and the country's busiest port.

'Peak Hour'

''Casualties could be high as this is peak hour,'' said A.D. Jhandwal, Mumbai's chief fire officer. Fire tenders have reached some of the blast sites and the wounded have been taken to hospitals in and around the suburbs closest to the railway station, Jhandwal said.

Phone networks in the city were jammed following the explosions and calls from New Delhi to Mumbai were hampered.

Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has called a meeting of home ministry officials to discuss the blasts, said Y.S.R. Murthy, a spokesman at the prime minister's office.

The airport at Mumbai, India's busiest, has been put on ''high alert,'' Praful Patel, India's civil aviation minister, said in a phone interview. ''We have to remain alert. Security is being tightened all over,'' Patel said.

Local trains carrying commuters to Mumbai suburbs have been stopped, the CNBC-TV18 television channel reported, citing a spokesman of the Western Railway unit of Indian Railways.

Police have issued a general alert in Mumbai city, according to the police control room.

Overcrowded Trains

Trains are overcrowded in the evening, when office-goers use the suburban services to commute from the business district in southern Mumbai to residential areas in the city's north. Passengers jumped out of carriages packed with commuters during the evening rush hour, the Aaj Tak television channel said, citing eyewitnesses.

The blasts come after the capital New Delhi was rocked by three explosions on Oct. 29 last year that killed at least 59 people. The blasts took place in crowded market areas with people shopping for the festivals of Diwali and Id.

India's Central Bureau of Investigation says on its Web site that Dawood Ibrahim is wanted for the 1993 blasts. The U.S. Treasury Department on its Web site calls Ibrahim an Indian crime lord with connections to al-Qaeda.

Rescue and relief efforts have been hampered by heavy monsoon rains in Mumbai, the CNN-IBN television channel said.

Mumbai generates about 5 percent of India's gross domestic product and contributes more than one-third of the country's tax revenues, according to the Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority. More than 10 million daily passenger trips are provided by the suburban railway and the state-run bus service, according to the authority.

Source: Bloomberg.com http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601087&sid=a60aNBOg 6bVU
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Posted: 17 years ago
Rush-hour bomb blasts kill at least 100 in Mumbai
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MUMBAI, India -- Seven explosions struck Mumbai's commuter rail network during today's evening rush hour, ripping apart train compartments.


Police say at least 100 people have been killed.


Chaos followed the explosions, and authorities are struggling to determine just how many people have been killed or injured.


Witnesses report seeing body parts strewn about stations.


T-V news is broadcasting footage of bystanders carrying victims to ambulances -- in the background twisted and torn train compartments.


The blasts appeared to have come in quick succession -- a common tactic employed by Kashmiri militants that have repeatedly targeted India's cities.


A reporter travelling on one of the trains says a blast took place in a first-class car as the train was moving, ripping through the compartment and killing more than a dozen people.


The Press Trust of India, citing railway officials, says all the blasts hit first-class cars.



Source: TheSpec.com http://www.hamiltonspectator.com/breaking%20news/breaking%20 news_7132293.html
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Posted: 17 years ago

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Posted: 17 years ago
It seems its confirmed with 135 dead...

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Posted: 17 years ago

I hope all in Mumbai & Srinagar are safe & well...

This reminds me of the 7th July london bombings

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Posted: 17 years ago
awww man this is scary.. I live in spain but I wish da best for India ... I have a family there and I hope they all are fine and well.... 😭 sad news...
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Posted: 17 years ago
oh gosh, I send out my deepest condolences to those who have been affected in Srinagar and Mumbai. It's so sad to see things like this happen to innocent people!!!
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Posted: 17 years ago

YEp...have been watching on the TV for the past 2-3 hrs...😭

latest they have reported 100 people dead n approx 250 injured only at 1 station 😭

and all cell fone lines are nt working...so there's a help line no given if any 1 wants sum info. regarding anything

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Posted: 17 years ago
OMG that is really sad
I hope everything if fine and the bomb blasts donot continue any more. It's so sad to see inoocent people suffering   

I wish those rats who are responsible for these blasts get caught and punished as soon as possible 😡 😡 😡

thanx for the info everybody

Naina