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Multiple explosions at at least two different sites in Brussels - including the airport and a subway station - has put the Belgian city on their highest terror alert level.
France is to deploy an extra 1,600 police at its borders in the wake of the Brussels attack, interior minister Bernard Cazeneuve has announced.
Earlier, Facebook has activated its Safety Check feature, so people in Brussels can let loved ones know they’re okay.
Multiple explosions at at least two different sites in Brussels - including the airport and a subway station - has put the Belgian city on their highest terror alert level.
France is to deploy an extra 1,600 police at its borders in the wake of the Brussels attack, interior minister Bernard Cazeneuve has announced.
Earlier, Facebook has activated its Safety Check feature, so people in Brussels can let loved ones know they’re okay.
SPECIAL REPORT: At least 13 people killed in terror explosions across #Brussels, Belgium https://t.co/xWbjxOLAun https://t.co/zY61h0PDbd— CBS News (@CBSNews) March 22, 2016
"I think I have a guardian angel somewhere" -- Eyewitness to #Brussels explosion talks to @NewDay https://t.co/OaulEdWbjZ— New Day (@NewDay) March 22, 2016
WATCH: Terror level has been raised to highest level in Belgium after multiple explosions: https://t.co/Gyn5rWFja0 https://t.co/IGNsE406a0— Good Morning America (@GMA) March 22, 2016
#Brussels airport blast was suicide attack, Belgian King's prosecutor told state broadcaster https://t.co/xCXjP6ldoo https://t.co/YW4eVIAXuT— CNN (@CNN) March 22, 2016
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