Hundreds of people quietly waited in a Brussels Airlines aircraft maintenance building at Brussels Airport on Tuesday, March 22, following a number of deadly bombings at the airport and in the Brussels metro system. At least 13 people were www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-35869254" ; target="_blank">reported to have died, though the government had not confirmed the number at the time of writing.

The https://www.brusselsairlines.com/en-be/misc/AlertMessageDeta ; target="_blank">airport and the city’s https://twitter.com/STIBMIVB/status/712202618274189312" ; target="_blank">metro, bus, and tram systems were shut down, and https://twitter.com/RTBFinfo/status/712223480859779072" ; target="_blank">tunnels in the city were closed. Trains to and from Brussels-South station, the largest station in the city, were suspended, according to https://twitter.com/Eurostar/status/712208045057687554" ; target="_blank">Eurostar. Credit: Twitter/barmaduphoto