London incidents: at least one injured
London has seen four small blasts and three tube stations have been evacuated but police have said they are not treating this as a major incident.
At least one person is reported to have injured at Warren Street tube station. Reports also say there has been a nail bomb at the station, and that emergency services personnel wearing chemical suits have gone into the station. Armed police are reported to have cordoned off and to have entered University College Hospital in central London, near to Warren Street.
A small blast is reported on a No 26 bus near Columbia Road in east London, travelling from Waterloo to Hackney, whose windows were reported to have blown out.
Smoke has been seen coming from Oval station which the emergency services are investigating, but police have said there is no sign of chemical agents there. Reports suggest a young Asian man carrying a rucksack was seen running from the station, chased by others.
A blast was also reported at ground level at Shepherd's Bush tube (on the Hammersmith & City line). A separate Central line station also at Shepherd's Bush is said to be unaffected.
It is being reported that only the detonators went off.
The Hammersmith & City, Bakerloo, and Northern tube lines have been closed. The Victoria line has re-opened either side of Warren Street.
It is two weeks to the day since the London bombings, when three suicide bombers detonated bombs on Tube trains in the capital and a fourth blew himself up on a bus.
Quelle:yahoo.co.uk