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Birmingham security alert keeps Britons on edge

10/07/2005

LONDON (Reuters) - A huge overnight security alert in Birmingham 
kept the country on edge on Sunday just three days after bombs 
ripped through London's transport network killing at least 50 people.
Police evacuated 20,000 people from the centre of the city during 
the night and carried out a controlled explosion on a bus. They 
found no bombs but said the drastic measures were fully justified.
"The threat that we responded to yesterday was very specific," West 
Midlands police chief constable Paul Scott-Lee told a news 
conference.

"It was specific about the time and also the locations ... The 
people of Birmingham were in danger last night."
As the city began to get back to normal, police continued their hunt 
for those who set off three bombs on the London Underground and blew 
up a doubledecker bus in a fourth blast.
Police said the three subway bombs went off almost simultaneously, 
making it more likely they were detonated by timers, rather than 
suicide bombers. That means the bombers may still be at large and 
could strike again, they said.
Anxious relatives continued to scour London's hospitals in search of 
loved ones missing since Thursday's blasts -- the worst peacetime 
attacks on the city.
Investigators are still trying to retrieve bodies from a hot, narrow 
and rat-infested tunnel deep below ground at King's Cross station.
Police, who have made no arrests, said they were looking for no 
specific individuals and that the bombs were made of high explosive, 
not home-made materials.

Three Islamist groups have claimed responsibility for the blasts, 
which government ministers said bore the hallmarks of the Islamic 
militant al Qaeda network, which was behind the September 11, 2001, 
attacks on the United States.
Writing in the News of the World newspaper on Sunday, London's 
former police chief, Sir John Stevens, said he believed the bombings 
were almost certainly carried out by British terrorists, not 
foreigners.
He said police had foiled at least eight similar attacks in Britain 
in the past five years.
The bombings were expected to cast a shadow over celebrations in 
central London to mark the 60th anniversary of the end of World War 
Two.

Many observers have made comparisons between the way people dealt 
with this week's attacks and the way a previous generation of 
Londoners coped with the wartime Blitz.

One Sunday newspaper printed photographs of emergency services 
treating survivors from Thursday's bombings alongside black and 
white photos from the war.
"Different enemy, same spirit", ran the headline above the photos.







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