Witnesses said parts of Kano resembled "a war zone" Saturday, in the aftermath of a spate of coordinated attacks that killed at least 130 people. The streets of Nigeria's second-largest city were largely deserted Saturday after a 24-hour curfew was imposed. But witnesses said they saw bodies lying amid the rubble of shops and houses. Hospital sources told dpa that at least 130 people were taken to morgues. Many more were wounded, some critically, and sources said the death toll was expected to rise. Hospitals were urgently seeking blood donations. The attacks, which targeted at least four sites around the city, including police and immigration offices and a motor park, were launched Friday evening.