Talk:7 July 2005 London bombings/MissingInfo

=Missing info= Please add data that has been lost in the course of edits below, with a link to the old version that had it if possible. With the massive number of edits some stuff is being lost.

Comments by world leaders, etc. other than Tony Blair have gone.

Other world leaders lost
All of this stuff is now in Response to the 2005 London bombings. KissL 8 July 2005 14:01 (UTC)

Telecom outages
This bit was in at one point and BBC has this page on phone network problems.

Vodafone have reported that their mobile phone network reached capacity at about 10 AM on the day of the incident, and they were forced to initiate emergency procedures to prioritise emergency calls. Other mobile phone networks have also reported failures. London's Transport system is currently paralysed, significantly because of the complete closure of the underground system and the Zone 1 closure of the bus networks, as well as evacuation of Russell Square. The BBC has speculated that the phone system has been closed by the security services to prevent the possibility of mobile phones being used to trigger bombs. BBC reports mobile networks are running again.

Brighton?
Previously listed:

Local Brighton radio tells of a controlled explosion of a suspicous briefcase at approximately 12:55PM local time in a telephone box outside of Brighton station. All London to Brighton trains have been cancelled for now.

Police statement. Added at one point
City of London Police Wikinews has news related to this article: eAlert from the city of london police

There are now four confirmed sites where police are dealing with reported explosions. These are:

1) Russell Square and Kings Cross underground

2) Moorgate, Algate, and Liverpool Street underground

3) Edgware Road underground

4) Tavistock Square where there has been a confirmed explosion on a bus.

The emergency services are working together in a co-ordinated response and liasing with hospitals to rescue those injured.

The London Underground system has been suspended however the Network Rail system is still in operation. We would urge anyone who doesn't need to come into London today not to do so. If you are already in London wherever possible please limit travelling around the capital.

The Met continues to respond to 999 emergency calls but non emergency calls will have a seriously delayed response.

We cannot at this stage confirm the number of those injured, though casualties are multiple. There are believed fatalities but numbers again are not confirmed.

Blogs section missing
There was a blogs section at some point which had a very interesting list of people blogging live from places all over London

Can't seem to find the old version as I'm not too familiar with the wiki format -- maybe someone else could have a look??

The blog section was deleted on 7 July 2005 at 16:45 by 82.164.3.140. No reason was provided. Can this section be re-published?

The blogs section has been reinstated. And deleted again...

Here is a copy SimonLyall 8 July 2005 12:39 (UTC)
 * perfect.co.uk - liveblogging from the beginning
 * Swindon Blog - Mollten.com
 * NowPublic.com - Live Reports from People on the Scene
 * London Underground Blog - updated regularly with news
 * Livejournal community - with contacts and local news
 * Technorati - Blog search engine and directory, currently focused on today's events
 * ThreeWorldWars - Investigates significant patterns in major world events, including the London Explosions
 * dcinput blog - Posting what I'm seeing on the net and hearing from inside Jim Henson's Creature Shop in London
 * podbat blog - As it happens. Also a google maps API implementation showing how events are unfolding

My limited understanding of wikipedia is that it's about the decentralisation of information and a participatory approach to the collection and production of knowledge. Why can't this section be republished on the main page?

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&mdash; Rickyrab | Talk 9 July 2005 02:51 (UTC)