7 bomb blasts:Mumbai on red alert

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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.

The railway police, however, have said there were four blasts on along the Western Railway, while the state police said there were five blasts.

Reports of bomb blasts have come in from between Mahim-Matunga in north-central Mumbai, Khar, Jogeshwari (both in north-west Mumbai), Borivali (north Mumbai) and Mira Road (in Mumbai north, in Thane district), at a time when the suburban commuter traffic was its heaviest. The first blast was said to have taken place at 6.25 pm at Khar.

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 file 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. Around 12 to 15 people who were injured were taken to the nearby V N Desai hospital and the entire first class bogey had been emptied.

Another 20 injured commuters were admitted to KEM hospital in Parel in Central Mumbai, 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.


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Posted: 19 years ago
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mumbaites.......pls dont go offline....its d only source of info at d moment.there r chances of ure net goin off if u do so!!!!!!!n every1 keep safe at home.....be carefullllll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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be safe guys i agree wid vanshi
and u too be safe vanshi 😆
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I don't understand the mindset of people who commit such crimes.

How could any person do such a heinious crime.

Even I stay in Mumbai but on the Central line .Bomb blasts occured at the Western line.

I was worried about my friends and relatived living over there.They are safe I called them. Even my father has reached home safely. Thank God for that.

But feeling sad for the people who has lost their dear and near ones.

So pleazzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz stay at home Mumbaities.
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Posted: 19 years ago
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guyz plzzzz take care and b at home
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Originally posted by: tia_5

be safe guys i agree wid vanshi
and u too be safe vanshi 😆

yes tia....

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Posted: 19 years ago
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😭 Yesss please please take care..just called my family who are mostly in bbay only...my cuz didnt even knw that it had happened! 😳
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ya, Delhi too is on a high alert
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guys take care of urself !! plzzzzzz i don wanna lose any of my frens here !!
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yaah delhihites mumbaited nd bangaloreans stay alert stay safe pleaj teake care of ur self 😳

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