With blood dripping from her injured forehead and her clothes in tatters, Nidhi Chaphekar paused for a moment after emerging from the rubble of the decimated Brussels Airport.

The photograph of Ms Chaphekar, an Indian air stewardess from Mumbai, lying injured at the airport, epitomises the horrors of the terror attack in Brussels.

Like many of the people injured at the check-in, Ms Chaphekar had just arrived at the terminal ahead of meeting up with her colleagues for a flight to Newark, US, when a series of explosions tore through the building, killing and maiming dozens of people.

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The photograph of Ms Chaphekar, (right) an Indian air stewardess from Mumbai, lying injured at the airport, epitomises the horrors of the terror attack in Brussels

Like many of the people injured at the check-in, Ms Chaphekar (pictured) had just arrived at the terminal ahead of meeting up with her colleagues for a flight to Newark

An hour later, a third explosion occurred in a metro carriage, leaving a total of 34 people dead in the Belgian capital.

Ms Chapekar, a mother of two children, was one of two Indian cabin crew members flying with Jet Airways and had been working for the airline for the past 15 years, according to The Sun.

Her photograph rapidly gained attention on social media, with #PrayForNidhi trending on social media.

A source close to her family confirmed that she is now in hospital recovering from her injuries.

Around 90 minutes later, 10 were killed when an explosion hit a Metro station near the EU headquarters in the city centre in another suspected terror attack

Cabin crew member Amit Motwani, from Mumbai, was caught up in the blasts but checked in as 'safe' on Facebook

First aid: A private security guard helps a wounded women outside the terror-struck Maalbeek metro station in Brussels

Appalling scenes: An injured man lies bleeding on the floor of Zaventem airport in Brussels

'She was waiting to board a flight from Brussels to Newark at 10.15am local time. She is a cabin crew member. We don't have full information on the extent of her injuries,' Jet Airways said of her situation.

We know her location - she is in hospital and receiving medical care,' they confirmed.

Nidhi's colleague, male cabin crew member Amit Motwani, is said to have checked in as 'safe' using the Facebook feature set up to help those in Brussels ease their loved ones' fears. However, reports suggest he may have suffered an eye injury.

The airline said in a statement on Tuesday: 'Two staff have sustained injuries in the explosion at Brussels airport. Both of them are receiving medical care at hospitals.

Two blasts detonated near check-in desks at Brussels Airport at 7am in a suspected suicide bombing

Broken windows seen at the scene of explosions at Zaventem airport near Brussels, Belgium,

Shouts in Arabic were reportedly heard before the explosions which sent shockwaves through the terminal building, shattering windows

Passengers described seeing 'dismembered bodies everywhere' and the ceiling collapsing after two blasts rocked the building

An injured bombing survivor covered in bandages holds her hand to her face in the aftermath of the attacks

'We are working very closely with the Indian Embassy and are in touch with the ambassador to plan the next steps for evacuation of our guests from Brussels.

'Jet Airways has cancelled flights operating to/from and via Brussels.'

The Ministry of External Affairs confirmed in New Delhi that all Indians were safe.