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FBI warns of possible truck bomb attack, but cites no specifics

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Posted 8:08AM on Friday 29th March 2002 ( 23 years ago )
WASHINGTON - The FBI wants the public to be alert for signs that terrorists may be planning a truck bombing. <br> <br> While not suggesting any specific threats have been made in the United States, the agency on Thursday published a list of telltale signs that people should watch for. <br> <br> The FBI posted the warning on its Internet site and e-mailed the message to thousands of companies &#34;in an abundance of caution,&#34; FBI spokeswoman Debra Weireman said. <br> <br> Labeled &#34;for informational purposes only,&#34; the warning urged citizens to be alert for the following signs, which it said might indicate plans for detonation of a truck bomb: <br> <br> --Theft of chemicals or explosives. <br> <br> --Theft of respirators or chemical-mixing devices. <br> <br> --Rental of storage space for chemicals. <br> <br> --Delivery of chemicals to storage spaces. <br> <br> --Theft of a van or truck capable of carrying more than one ton. <br> <br> --Chemical fires or toxic odors in apartments, hotel rooms or self-storage units. <br> <br> --Small explosions in wooded areas, which could be bomb tests. <br> <br> --Reports of hospital patients suffering losses of fingers or hands. <br> <br> --Chemical burns or severed hands that remain untreated. <br> <br> --Surveillance of potential targets. <br> <br> --Efforts to obtain blueprints of potential targets. <br> <br> The warning was published on the Web site of the FBI&#39;s National Infrastructure Protection Center, responsible for protecting the nation&#39;s most important computer networks and physical infrastructures, such as power plants or telephone towers. <br> <br> &#34;There&#39;s no indication that something might happen,&#34; Weireman said. &#34;We have reached out to the community to be on the lookout.&#34; <br>

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