Bombing Locations and Known Damage,
Report, August 10, 0600 GMT
1. Lambeth
The following structures are destroyed or believed to be damaged beyond repair:
- Lambeth Palace
- The London Eye
- St. Thomas Hospital
The following structures received major damage/require extensive repairs:
- Parliament Buildings
- Waterloo Station
- Tate Gallery
The following structures are mildly-moderately damaged, but repairable:
- Vauxhall Bridge (avoid pedestrian and motorized traffic use)
- Big Ben
Notes:
This is believed to have been the first bomb to detonate, perhaps 30 seconds before the remaining bombs. The proximity of several large, reinforced buildings stopped the spread of the ground burst in some directions. Initial analysis has considered the Archbishop of Canterbury to have been a possible target, as well as the SIS Building.
2. Battersea
The following structures are destroyed or believed to be damaged beyond repair:
- Nine Elms neighborhood
- Chelsea Bridge
- Lister Hospital
- Battersea Park (all persons present were killed on detonation)
- All railways in area
The following structures received major damage/require extensive repairs:
- Royal Hospital Chelsea
Notes:
Damage in Battersea was more severe than in Lambeth for two key reasons—first, there was a minor synergy effect from the proximity of both bombs; second, the lack of large, heavy buildings allowed the ground burst more yield/spread.
3. Chelsea and Westminster Hospital
The following structures are destroyed or believed to be damaged beyond repair:
- Westminster Hospital
The following structures received major damage/require extensive repairs:
- Brompton Hospital
- Royal Marsden Hospital
- New Brompton and National Heart Hospital
- Most residential structures
Notes:
Initial analysis considers the major target of this bomb to be the group of hospitals which sustained extensive damage.
4. Kensington Palace/Russian Embassy Blocks
The following structures are destroyed or believed to be damaged beyond repair:
- Western portion of Kensington Gardens—all persons in the area were killed upon detonation
- Kensington Palace
- The Russian Embassy
- Notting Hill neighborhood
The following structures received major damage/require extensive repairs:
- Albert Memorial
- Hyde Park
- College of Science, Technology, and Medicine
The following structures are mildly-moderately damaged, but repairable:
- Most residential structures
Notes:
The entire park area is irradiated and considered extremely dangerous. The Kensington/Maida Vale/London Zoo bombs created a significant synergy effect, enhanced by the open areas of Kensington and Hyde Parks.
5. Maida Vale/Warwick
The following structures received major damage/require extensive repairs:
- BBC Studios
- All roadways and rails
- St. Mary’s Hospital
- Paddington Station
- Most area churches
The following structures are mildly-moderately damaged, but repairable:
- Most residential structures
Notes:
The entire park area is irradiated and considered extremely dangerous. The Kensington/Maida Vale/London Zoo bombs created a significant synergy effect, enhanced by the open areas of Kensington and Hyde Parks. Initial intelligence believes the major target in this area was the BBC Studio.
6. London Zoo
The following structures are destroyed or believed to be damaged beyond repair:
- The London Zoo
- The London Central Mosque and Islamic Cultural Centre
The following structures received major damage/require extensive repairs:
- The Royal College of Physicians and Regents College
Notes:
The entire area is irradiated and considered extremely dangerous. The Kensington/Maida Vale/London Zoo bombs created a significant synergy effect, enhanced by the open areas of Kensington and Hyde Parks, and the Regents Park/London Zoo area.
7. Shoreditch Park
The following structures received major damage/require extensive repairs:
- Most residential structures
The following structures are mildly-moderately damaged, but repairable:
- A number of churches and community centres
Notes:
Initial intelligence indicates this bomb may have detonated before it reached its primary target.
8. Guy’s Hospital
The following structures are destroyed or believed to be damaged beyond repair:
- Guy’s Hospital
- The Shard
The following structures received major damage/require extensive repairs:
- Tower Bridge (no foot or motorized traffic)
- The Globe Theatre
Notes:
Initial intelligence reports suggest the hospital was the major target in the area, though the high number of local tourists may be considered a secondary target. The area seems to have a slightly higher level of radiation remaining than do the other target areas.
9. Areas 9a, 9b, 9c, 9d: All in proximity to the M25, these targets are believed to have been chosen to block/disrupt transit routes to/from London. All areas sustained heavy damage to residential structures and various levels of radiation.
- 9a: Basingstoke
- 9b: Enfield
- 9c: Watford
- 9d: Woking
- 9e: Uxbridge
Transportation Infrastructure Preliminary Report
Due to the series of EMP emissions, no trains or cars in the central London area/areas 9a-e are functioning. Some train and automobile functionality is apparent in the ‘rim’ between the M25 and central London, outside the 9a-e cities. Military personnel have established roadblocks just outside the M25 on all roads of two lanes or greater heading into the London area. Within London, the following underground stations are known to have taken heavy damage, though the list is considered incomplete:
- London Bridge
- Borough
- Elephant and Castle
- Lambeth North
- Waterloo
- Vauxhall (SIS reports this is repairable)
- Kensington
- Battersea Park
- Queenstown Road
- West Brompton
- High Street Kensington
- Queensway (completely destroyed)
- Bayswater
- Paddington
- Warwick Avenue (completely destroyed)
- Maida Vale
- St. John’s Wood
- Regent’s Park
- Baker Street
- Marylebone
- Camden Town
- Notting Hill Gate (completely destroyed)
Tactical Recommendations
1. Primary mission is rescue of persons on cabinet list (see spreadsheet file).
2. Secondary mission is contact and collection of data at Vauxhall/SIS Building. This includes collection of radiation samples from explosion locations if considered within safe parameters.
3. Tertiary mission is rescue of Prince Harry.
Notes:
1. If any above personnel fall into Casualty Rank 1, recommend Anubis Protocol.
2. Casualty Rank 2 and 3 personnel to be evacuated to Birmingham central rendezvous point.
Location of Prince Harry of Wales–Unconfirmed
Last known to be at Olympic Stadium, Olympic Park
Stratford, London, Greater London E20 2ST, United Kingdom
0845 267 2012