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(CNN) -- Three explosions shook the Egyptian city of Sharm el-Sheikh and a nearby resort area, killing at least 30 people and wounding 107 early Saturday, the Egyptian Interior Ministry said.

The blast at the city's Old Market was caused by a car bomb, the ministry said.

The causes of the other two explosions -- in a parking lot and at the Ghazala Hotel, both in Naama Bay -- were not yet known.

Egypt's tourism minister, Ahmed el-Maghrabi, said the facade of the hotel was destroyed, and a taxi driver said the blast severely damaged at least one other hotel, all packed with tourists. Dozens of visitors and other taxi drivers were waiting at a shuttle bus stop when the bomb went off, he said.

Sharm el-Sheikh and Naama Bay are popular destinations on the Sinai Peninsula. Sharm el-Sheikh is also where Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon and Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas announced a cease-fire in February. (Full story)

The blasts occurred around 1:15 a.m. (1015 p.m. GMT Friday).

A Ghazala Hotel employee told CNN she felt the whole building tremble after hearing a huge explosion. She said guests were being transferred to other hotels and police have cordoned off the area.

Video from Nile TV showed men at one site carrying body bags to emergency vehicles, and other bodies covered by sheets or blankets amid debris on bloody ground.

"We are trying to comfort those touched by those explosions," el-Maghrabi said. "These groups, those criminal groups, will never be able to steal the right of people to move and travel. This is very unfortunate."

One couple was rudely awakened by the blasts.

"My wife and I were asleep and, basically, I just woke up because our house is made out of glass doors, and simply the glass started shaking really hard," said Ahmed Mansour, who lives in Sharm el-Sheikh, 7 kilometers (4 miles) from Naama Bay.

"I personally just thought it was an earthquake. So then my wife woke up and I just told her, it's probably just an earthquake, so just go back to sleep. Fifteen minutes later, I started to get phone calls from, basically, people asking us if we were all right," Mansour said.

"And then I switched the TV on and basically heard what happened."

Mansour said he and his neighbors were shaken. His neighbors went to his house because they didn't want to be alone.

Mansour's wife works at a dive shop. He said the busiest part of the tourist season is beginning, but "I don't think there's going to be high season here this year."

A physician at the Sharm el-Sheikh hospital, Dr. Adel Taher, said he has treated at least 50 people injured in the blasts, but said he has not personally seen any fatalities. He said every available doctor in the area has come to the hospital to assist the blast victims.

Lucia Gregoiia said she was at a bar with friends near the Ghazala Hotel when they heard an explosion. They went to the door and were showered with dust and smoke. She ran toward the beach and away from the crowds to seek safety, she said.

Meanwhile, the British Foreign Office said it had been advised by Egyptian authorities that British citizens were among the casualties. Derek Plumbly, the British ambassador to Egypt, and others were on the way to the scene, an office spokeswoman said.

In October, the Taba Hilton and nearby camping areas around the Egyptian cities of Ras al Sultan and Tarabeen were attacked, resulting in 34 deaths.



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[*] posted on 7-22-2005 at 09:15 PM


oh, my, god. . . . .Thats horrible. . . . .Do you think it was the same organization that attacked London?



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[*] posted on 7-22-2005 at 09:21 PM


I don't know enough about either attack to really say..It's some sick people for sure though..



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[*] posted on 7-25-2005 at 02:56 AM


Gee, i´d originally planned going there instead of Greece. It´s a shame....guy from the office has been there (well, not THERE but in Egypt around this time as well as last year already) and he said you are always escorted by a bus of policemen when going on trips to see the pyramids. i read on a woman who´s survived the London attacks of the 7th and went to Egypt to relax and has been at the hotel that was hit the worst. luckily nothing had happened to her. gee, that´s bad luck, isn´t it ? poobs, be careful when coming to Germany due to the World cup next year...i´m sure something is gonna happen there with so many people from all over the world being there.

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