Mumbai Blast Information Line
MUMBAI, INDIA -- 147 people are dead and  more than four hundred injured. India's Prime Minister calls the bombing of packed commuter trains -- shocking and cowardly. The Lower Mainland's Indo-Canadian community is desperate for news.

International phone service to Mumbai is still unreliable -- if you're looking for information on relatives in the blast areas you can call Foreign Affairs directly at this 24 hour number: 1-800-387-3124

Tuesday July 11, 2006

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