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Wendesnday,
November 26, 2008, Mumbai changed into a Warzone.
Terrorists from Deccan Mujahideen attacked Mumbai city. It
is set to be one of the worst terrorist attacks on Indian
soil, the night of 26th November, proved to be like a
9/11 for the nation.
Terrorist attacked in 11 places across Mumbai, the
first attack took place at a busy Mumbai café
LEOPOLD, a place popular with foreigners, and
shortly afterwards had spread to two of Mumbai’s most
luxurious hotels, the Taj Mahal and the Trident Oberoi.
Other Mumbai landmarks, the Cama Hospital, GT
Hostpital, VT Station, Wadi Bunder, Outside Metro
Cinema, Girgaum Chowpatty, petrol Pump near bootleggers
pub, Nariman House and Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus
railway station, also became a firing ground for guns
and grenades.
It was reported that many Americans, British & Israel
citizens were being held hostage in Taj Hotel, Trident
Oberoi as well as at the Nariman House. Fire broke out
at Taj Hotel due to grenade attack by militants.
According to news 125 people were killed including 14
policemen, 6 foreigners and approximately 327 people
injured.
As a result of the destruction and panic, a curfew has
been imposed since yesterday at many places across
Mumbai, and therefore, PM Relocations, Mumbai branch
has not
been operational since yesterday, November 27th.
A number of airlines cancelled flights to Mumbai on
Thursday and trains are running late after attacks
across the city.
Couple of terrorists are still holed up in Oberoi
Trident and Nariman House as rescue operations by
forces continue at affected sites in India's financial
capital.
There is hope that the situation will return to a
state of normalcy before the end of today, and PM
Relocations, Mumbai will very likely be operational
again tomorrow, Saturday November 29th.
We will inform you as soon as the situation stabilizes
and PM Relocations, Mumbai is operational again.
Best regards
Rajeev Bhargava
P.M. Relocations
Pvt. Ltd.
C.E.O.
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