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UPDATED: 09:18, July 08, 2005
London explosions kill 37, injure 745
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An injured subway passenger is escorted away following a series of explosions targeting subway stations and buses in London, capital of Britain, July 7, 2005. The death toll from the series of terrorist blasts in London rose to at least 37 while more than 745 people were injured, local police confirmed.

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A station of London's underground is closed after an explosion happening in the city's financial district July 7, 2005. The subway maintenance company said a that power surge caused the explosion leaving several people injured.

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Policemen tape the blast site off following a series of explosions targeting subway stations and buses in London, capital of Britain, July 7, 2005.

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A fire engine drives towards blast scene.

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Policemen and fire fighters are busy working at a subway entrance in London July 7, 2005.

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Journalists covering the Group of Eight (G8) summit gather around a TV set broadcasting reports on a series of bomb attacks in London.

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Policemen stand guard near a blast site following a series of blasts targeting subway stations and buses in London July 7.

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Policemen stand guard near a blast site following a series of blasts targeting subway stations and buses in London July 7.

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