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EXPLOSION ON MET LINE AT LIVERPOOL STREET STATION .......................... PLEASE POST ON THIS ONE BECAUSE OTHER IS TOO LONG

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RTKangaMummy · 07/07/2005 13:39

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Springchicken · 08/07/2005 09:20

HH any news yet???
Anything we can try and help with, any names we can search for, for you?

Can't imagine how you must be feeling.

Here's hoping you've had soem good news through the night x

popsycal · 08/07/2005 09:25

can someone point me in the direction of a site where i can search a name o see if they are safe please

WideWebWitch · 08/07/2005 09:27

popsycal, there's a hotline no half way down this page

Springchicken · 08/07/2005 09:28

Cannot find a website popsy but here is the number to ring

0870 1566 344

giraffeski · 08/07/2005 09:29

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WideWebWitch · 08/07/2005 09:31

Copied and pasted from that site:

"Hotlines
The British Transport Police has set up a telephone number for those concerned about a friend or relative. The telephone number is +44 (0) 20 8358 0101.

The Metropolitan Police also have a general hotline number set up; this is 020 7766 6020 (UK), or +44 20 7766 6020 (international).

The United States State Department has also set up a telephone hotline for US citizens with relatives or friends in the area. This number is +1 888 407 4747 (toll free in the United States).

The Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade has set up an Emergency Hotline on 1800 002 214 and a website to be used if people are unable to directly contact their family or friends in the UK.

The Irish Department of Foreign Affairs has also set up a tollfree emergency hotline on 1800 242 548 for those in Ireland seeking news of friends and relatives in London.

The BBC has just shown a new hotline number: 0870 1566 344

Please don't call these numbers or visit these websites if you do not have a genuine enquiry, they are extremely congested. This will give priority to concerned family and friends. "

jayzmummy · 08/07/2005 09:34

HH....still hoping and praying that your friend is OK and that you hear news very sooon.

giraffeski · 08/07/2005 09:40

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Dingle · 08/07/2005 09:42

I've been checking in on here on and off throughout the morning, just praying that those missing loved ones had had good news.

Hugs and strength to you in your waiting time. Please don't give up hope- I can't possibly imagine what you are going through, it was hard enough not being able to get hold of DH for a couple of hours and knowing that he wasn't in the office,but on site "somewhere!"

People are saying that bad news is getting through now, the friends and relatives of those most drastically effected are being contacted. There is still hope.

hugs and prayers to you. Love Dingle.xx

giraffeski · 08/07/2005 09:42

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Dingle · 08/07/2005 09:44

OMG< I am in tears. Wonderful, wonderful news.

HH, there is still so much hope my love.

Hulababy · 08/07/2005 09:45

Good news giraffeski.

Thinking of those still waiting to hear.

giraffeski · 08/07/2005 10:10

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jambo1707 · 08/07/2005 10:26

HH ANY NEWS YET HUN!!!!!!!!!!!!!

hunkermunker · 08/07/2005 10:27

GGG, very glad to hear that.

HH and Piffle - thinking of you xxxxxxxxxxxxxx

littlemissbossy · 08/07/2005 10:30

Piffle and HH, any news yet, fingers crossed for both of you xx

HappyHuggy · 08/07/2005 10:41

Woke up this morning convinced that there'd be and email or a message on my phone but there isnt

I really hope he's not the kind, sensitive funny bloke i thought he was, but an inconsiderate arse who hasnt botherd to resopondont to my calls. Unlikely though as he cares about me and wouldnt be so cruel

Mobile connections are still down, and late last night i think some landlines in central london crashed as well. Maybe that he is stuck in an office somewhere and cause the mobile network is down he cant call me cause the numbers in the phone? (dont disillusion me im im stretching my imagenation a little to far there will you)

Sorry to be morbid, but have they realeased the names of the injured/dead yet?

Really glad R emailed you!!

Sending love and positive vibes for piffle.

Hulababy · 08/07/2005 10:44

Have you tried the hotline HH? They will have a list of names of the people in hospitals I would think.

Thinking of you.

Any news piffle?

Springchicken · 08/07/2005 10:46

How awful HH - have been thinking about you constantly
Try the hotline - the numbers was listed a few posts ago.
They should have the nanmes of the people in the hospitals - not sure if they would have released names of anything more serious yet though.

Do you know where you friend was or should have been?

giraffeski · 08/07/2005 10:47

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Hulababy · 08/07/2005 10:49

Reposted for you HH:

Hotlines

The British Transport Police has set up a telephone number for those concerned about a friend or relative. The telephone number is +44 (0) 20 8358 0101.

The Metropolitan Police also have a general hotline number set up; this is 020 7766 6020 (UK), or +44 20 7766 6020 (international).

HappyHuggy · 08/07/2005 10:51

not meaning to sound patronising but of course ive tried the hotline

doesnt help that for the life of me i cant remember his last name! some friend i am

and yes, he should have been on the tube going through kings x

Dingle · 08/07/2005 10:54

Have you any mutual friends or detail of his family HH??? Hugs to you honey, you must be going insane with all of this worry.

giraffeski · 08/07/2005 10:56

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HappyHuggy · 08/07/2005 10:57

to tell you the truth, his wife doesnt know about me.

been trying his home numbers although dont know what i'll say to her if and when she eventually answers.

am thinking that maybe shes with him at the hospital or something.

i know for certain he was going to to work yesterday morning and that he was going to call me.