There are reports of two explosions at Brussels Central Station, where a man wearing what appeared to be an explosive belt has been “neutralized” in what Belgian authorities are calling a terror attack:

Federal and Brussels Prosecutor's Office consider incident in #Brussels Central Station as terror attack.

Belgian prosecutor: #Brussels suspect shouted "allahu kbar" before detonating suitcase, man shot by military but alive, no further injured

Belgian bomb squad (DOVO) confirming a suicide vest has been dismantled at #Brussels railway station https://t.co/zw8BOclHD1

https://twitter.com/PMPBreakingNews/status/877266662491398145

Local media reports indicate the suspect shouted “Allah akhbar” before being shot:

#Belgium #Brussels – after a trolley exploded. According to the same worker the man shouted allahu akbar right before being shot.

According to @HLN_BE witnesses say the suspect in #Brussels Central Station yelled "Allahu akbar" before he was shot https://t.co/UO6hQFF809

#UPDATE Suspect in Brussels train station blast shouted "Allahu Akbar," according to a witness

Belgian authorities won’t confirm if the suspect is dead or alive, but are saying there are no further injuries.

— The Associated Press (@AP) June 20, 2017

BREAKING: The Brussels prosecutor's office says there appears to be no civilian injuries or deaths from a train station explosion .

The situation in #Brussels is under control, but keep following the instructions of @CrisiscenterBE and @ZPZ_PolBru . pic.twitter.com/OzVBzopKLz

The Independent reports:

The main square and central station in Belgium’s capital Brussels have evacuated by place after reports of a blast.

Witnesses said La Grande Place was cleared in seconds, while others took pictures of a fire in the nearby Central Station.

Belgian media have reported a man wearing a explosive belt has been “neutralised” by police.

Local police tweeted about an “incident with an individual at Brussels Central station”.

It said: “The situation is under control but please follow the instructions [of police]”.