Police officers on Borough High Street as police are dealing with an incident on London Bridge in London, Saturday, June 3, 2017.    Witnesses reported a vehicle hitting pedestrians and injured people on the ground. (Dominic Lipinski/PA via AP)
London terror attacks: How they unfolded
01:31 - Source: CNN
London CNN  — 

Londoners responded in classic British fashion after a terror attack rocked their city on Saturday evening – offering cups of tea to those affected.

Lydia Hamilton, who said she lived near the site of the attack, posted on Twitter: “I live about 15 mins from London Bridge if anyone needs somewhere to stay, charger, tea, a comfy sofa, somewhere safe DM me. #LondonBridge”

Hundreds of others offered up “cuppas,” as well as spare beds and rides, for those stranded after deadly terror attacks on London Bridge and in nearby Borough Market.

A van rammed several pedestrians on London Bridge on Saturday evening, according to authorities. Not far away, a stabbing rampage targeted people in Borough Market, a pedestrian area where many people were out at restaurants and bars.

Seven people died and 48 others were wounded in the attack, according to police.