Good evening from chaotic Melbourne. This place never sleeps. The amount of people out and about especially during working hours is unbelievable, writes reporter Imran Ali.
The narrow, single-vehicle alleyways off the main streets are lined with tiny coffee and sandwich outlets. They remind me of India.
Anyway, the horror that unfolded at lunch hour meant we couldn't visit one or two places on the city trains today. The tragedy impacted on public transport operations at one of the busiest days and time of the day. Commuters were struck in queues after work while passengers in free trains disembarked and chose to walk to the train station.
We stayed two blocks away from where it all happened. I walked past the scene around 12.30pm on my way to a prayer hall just up the road. On my return about 2pm, all traffic stopped to give way to emergency service vehicles which flew from all directions.