{updated: 28 November 10.30 am IST}
Some helpline numbers:
List of Injured and Deceased
JJ Hospital +91 22 23739031
St George's Hospital - +91 22 22620240
Mumbai Police's Helpline Numbers
Taj helpline numbers for info about people stuck inside - +91 -22-66574322, +91-22-66574372, local toll free 1-800-111-825
Trident Hotel Helpline : 011-23890606, 011-23890505, 9810956888 | Dir Corp Comm, Oberoi Hotels
For Info on terrorist cars - call DG Control Room - 9122 22023366
Send an sms -type BLOOD and send it to 96000 97000
Info on Terrorist cars - call 9122 24937755/24937747
US helpline 888-407-4747 Brazilian help line 9820686143 (C) CNN IBN FA 1-613-996-8885 from Canada, 1-800-387-3124 E
For UK
Pinstorm Mumbai Help Page
Terror attack coverage in social media:
Wikipedia entry on 26/11 Mumbai terror
Real Time Citizen Journalism in Mumbai Terror Attacks - keep checking it for updates!
Arun Shanbhag has some poignant pictures and prose on his first-hand experience of the terror attacks
Twitter updates - they're fast and furious
Vinu's Flickr stream of live pictures
Global Voices Online evolving page
We're trying to help contact people in Mumbai through the MumbaiHelp blog. I've been tweeting almost all night too from Mumbai. Upset and angry and bereft.
Here's an interview I did with Jim Clancy at CNN where I talked of what we are feeling and doing here in Mumbai:
And I wanted to point to a couple of insightful analytical posts around the use of social media in this event. One from Amy Gahran on tracking a rumour as Twitter was used extensively to cover events during and after the terror attacks.
The other is by Emily Geertz (my Worldchanging colleague and friend) on her learnings around local crises, global emergencies and networked civil societies and their implications for using social media tools like blogs and Twitter to act against global warming.
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