In the wake of the terror attacks in Brussels, Google and multiple phone companies have announced free calls to those trying to reach loved ones in Belgium and Turkey, which faced its own terrorist attack this weekend.

"To help people stay informed and connected with loved ones, we’re offering free calls via Hangouts, Hangouts Dialer or Google Voice to Belgium and Turkey," Google announced in a blog post.

While at least 31 were killed in twin attacks in Brussels Tuesday, a suicide bomb attack killed five in Istanbul on Saturday and a car bombing in Ankara last week left 37 dead.

The tech giant will allow users to make free calls to mobile carriers in Belgium, such as Lycamobile, Mobistar, Proximus and Telenet. The service will also provide free calls to landlines in Turkey.

Free calls via Hangouts to Belgium & Turkey + info in search for Brussels → https://t.co/0OwKw9M4Fc #BrusselsAttacks pic.twitter.com/QBNMBCCGPh — Google (@google) March 22, 2016

It follows Facebook rolling out its Safety Check feature, allowing people in the city to let loved ones know they are safe by marking it on the social media platform. It is normally turned on by the company during natural disasters, yet was first used for a human disaster during the Paris terrorist attacks.

Telecommunication companies across the globe have also stepped in to help during the aftermath of the attacks at the airport and metro station, which killed at least 31 people and injured hundreds more.

In America, AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile, Sprint, Virgin Mobile and Boost Mobile have announced they will provide free calls to Belgium, according to CNN. AT&T said it will credit any calls or texts made from the U.S. to Belgium until Mar. 28, while Sprint, Boost and Virgin will allow free roaming in Belgium.

Verizon customers can connect with friends and family in Belgium and Turkey for free following attacks. https://t.co/cRXrXCCKUR — Verizon News (@VerizonNews) March 22, 2016

Along with this, Sprint will also waive the cost of calls and texts from America to Belgium until Mar. 31. On Mar. 22 and 23, Verizon is offering free wireless calls for its customers in America, Belgium and Turkey, while T-Mobile customers are able to call and text for free from the U.S. to Belgium and vice versa until Mar. 25.

In Canada, Koodo Mobile, which is owned by Telus, will waive the cost of all calls and texts to the area until April 5. Wind Mobile will open up the free connections from Mar. 22 to Mar. 28, according to Twitter.

Please connect with your loved ones in #Brussels. All calls and texts to and from the area are free until Apr. 5. — TELUS (@TELUS) March 22, 2016

In Australia, calls on the Optus network will be free to Belgium until Mar. 31, Vodafone customers can make free calls to Belgium until Mar. 30, while Telstra is opening its networks to free calls and texts until Mar. 29. All networks confirmed these details to Mashable.

We'll be offering free calls until the end of the month. More details here: https://t.co/Wwjv2rPxHK #BrusselsAttacks [2/2] — Optus (@Optus) March 22, 2016

There is no doubt more providers around the world are throwing out an olive branch to customers, so check with yours if you have a loved one you need to contact in Belgium or Turkey.

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