Anger on the streets of Mumbai after serial blasts

Witnesses recal the horror of the

triple blasts in Mumbai on Wednesday

evening at Dadar, Zaveri Bazar and Opera

House. The three most crowded business

districts in the city were targeted at peak

office leaving times between 6:50 pm and

7:05 pm, leaving scores dead and injured.

An eye witness Hemant said, "the sight was

something so bad that unfortunately no one

who saw it live will forget it."

Scenes at the hospitals were heart rending

as anxious relatives flocked to various

hospitals searching for their loved ones.

"I cried so much at first, but then I realised I

should be handling the situation instead of

crying," said a relative.

The blasts came exactly 5 years and 2 days

after the 7/11 train blasts. With Mumbai

being targeted time and time again, anger

on the streets was clearly on the rise.

"Every second we are afraid something will

happen," said a Mumbaikar.

Another Mumbaikar said, "When Indians

come together and show these terror

outfits are strength, then they will that India

is India."

Though the emergency response system

seemed to have improved this time,

Mumbaikars are asking when the system

will be equipped enough to prevent such

terror attacks.

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