We are fine and still in one piece so far. We were home when the blast occurred around 9:00pm. We heard it loud and clear! The apartment shook a bit as a result of the blast but we dismissed it, jokingly saying it must be al-Qaeda.
Apparently it was a real blast. Since the target at the outset appears to have been a British school, I’m going to go ahead and say it looks like it must have been a terrorist attack! I don’t think I ever heard a bomb blast before. That was a first.
Recently, an audiotape was circulated on an Islamic website from al-Qaeda’s branch in Saudi Arabia threatening that there would be a bomb blast in Doha, Bahrain, Oman and the UAE. This one appears to have occurred about 500-700 meters from the Qatar TV/Jazeera complex. The facility is referenced on maps as the Doha Players Theater. [Image above from Aljazera.net Arabic]
Great. Living here just keeps getting worse. In addition to all the things that we deal with on a regular basis, now we have to live in fear. That’s just great. Thus far, there’s no deaths being reported. I’ll post updates as things become more clear.
Here’s the geographic location of the blast, on Al Wabra St. in Doha (map is ‘zoomable‘) and the latest from Aljazeera:
Loud blast in Qatari capital of Doha
An explosion occurred in a theater near a British school in the Qatari capital Doha and some people were wounded, Al Jazeera television and witnesses said. The cause of the blast in the theater, known as the "Doha Player," was not immediately known.
Dozens of people, including foreigners, were watching a play being staged at the theater, the television said. It said a blaze broke out in the building and the blast set some cars in the area on fire. It showed footage of firefighters trying to put out flames and said ambulances took some wounded to hospital.
An AFP correspondent some 500 meters (yards) from the scene of the blast saw plumes of smoke rising from the site and a large number of ambulances.
Police have sealed off the Farek Kelab district, a residential area 5km north of the city center, where the theater is located, witnesses have said. A Shakespeare play was being performed at the theater when the explosion went off.
The British Embassy’s duty officer Bassam Tahtamouni has said that at present the Embassy has no further details as to what caused the explosion or whether the British school has been affected by the explosion.
US Embassy spokeswoman Patricia Kabra said the blast was "not that far away from the embassy … There is no information yet about the cause of the explosion," she said.
Qatari officials were not immediately available to comment. The explosion took place at about 9:15 pm local time (1815 GMT).
Update #1: Recent reports indicate that one person has been killed and as many as 50 taken to Hamad Hospital for treatment. No final assessment has been made, however. The blast apparently occurred inside a restaurant in the theater itself. The district is some distance from the US Consulate but a little over 1km from the British Embassy. Some reports have even suggested the cause to be a gas explosion in the kitchen. Here’s the latest from the AP and some recent images here, here, here and here.
Update #2: As the light of day illuminates the site of the attack, it has become clear that this was not a kitchen-related gas explosion. This was a suicide car bomb attack that has left two dead: one Briton and the bomber. Reports of the injured vary but AP is going with the official estimate of 16, earlier reports suggested 50 brought to the local Hamad Hospital. The AP story continues to be the most complete. I’ll put up a new post pulling together the latest details shortly.
Oh my goodness. I am so glad that you two are OK. How scary that is. I know that there is no true safety in this life, but we tend to get comfortable. I have been relaxed, thinking that you were in a place without violence. I am so sorry and disturbed.
Very glad you both are ok. I was gone all day and just caught a glimpse of the explosion on CNN around 11 pm EST. Very sad….when will all this stupidity end!
I’ve notified people at hammorabi.blogspot.com to come here for updates.
Also Little Green Footballs and their huge readership is focused here for news.
You are now deputized as the correspondent for the above incident to many.
Just woke up. It is 6:30 am now and I’m reading the news. So it was a suicide car bomb after all. I will update the story in a bit. Have to get ready for work now. I will write more later duing the day.
I was at the same one, Linda – what did you think of it? I thought it was 1500 people, max, with only ten banners. How did you find it?
wow. im glad to hear u are okay. just found out about this. I was at this protest in L.A. all day.
Wow, i better keep this news away from my parents.
Glad to hear you are safe, Natasha.
Just hopped on over from Little Green Footballs. I’m glad that you are okay and prayers for those who are hurt. I’m glad to have found your blog. 🙂
I agree with those saying withhold judgement. When I lived in TA there were a few terror-related explosions, but you also have the occasional run of the mill explosions, gas leaks, mob hits, etc.
Glad to hear you are OK.
stay safe folks