Gurdwaras in UK offer shelter to London terror attack victims
Almost immediately after the terror attack was reported, Sikhs tweeted that their places of worship were opened for those caught up in the horrific ordeal.

Almost immediately after the attack was reported, Sikhs tweeted that their places of worship were opened for those caught up in the horrific ordeal.
In an incredible show of unity, Sikhs posted maps of nearby Gurdwaras that were open to help those in need in the early hours of the morning, the metro.co.uk reported.
"#Sikh Gurdwara in London are open to help & support those affected tonight with shelter & food #LondonBridge #United," GlasgowGurdwara tweeted.
Other Londoners have been using a new feature on Facebook to offer help to those stuck in London Bridge.
People have been offering food, shelter, clothing, and even blood donations for anyone caught up in the terror attacks.
Over 25,000 Sikhs are expected to congregate in Trafalgar Square in central London to remember the victims of 1984 anti-Sikh riots.
The Sikh Federation UK said: "Having discussed arrangements for the Remembrance and Freedom event with the Metropolitan Police last night and this morning we have come to the mutual decision that the event today (Sunday 4 June) will continue."
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