CNN, the BBC and ITV News have confirmed 2 fatalities at Aldgate Station. At least 90 casualties have been reported from Aldgate Station alone. All major London hospitals have been placed on alert, and are currently not accepting non-emergency casualties. 95 casualties were taken by bus to the Royal London Hospital where they are being treated; 10 are in critical condition. Many others are being treated at St Mary's Hospital, Paddington. Individuals who are wounded and walking are being treated at the scene. Paramedics have been sent down into the tube system to search for more casualties. St. John Ambulance "was called out to assist the London Ambulance Service". [4]. An eyewitness reported that they were "operating on injured people on the concourse at Liverpool Street station." [5]
Recent reports state that 190 casualties are being treated in hospital and 150 of those are in a serious condition.
Emergency services have told CNN that there are "double digit" fatalities still underground at King's Cross.
A Government spokesman is talking of 20 people dead. [6]
Confirmed current casualties:
* Aldgate East Station
o at least 2 killed, 90 injured
* King's Cross Station
o "double digit" fatalities
* Edgware Road Station
* Bus in Tavistock Square
o 1 killed