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At least 21 dead in Brussels blasts: firefighters

BRUSSELS, March 22, (APP/AFP): Belgian firefighters said at least 21
people had died after “enormous” blasts hit Brussels airport and the city’s metro system on Tuesday.
Pierre Meys, pokesman for the Brussels fire brigade, told AFP that 11
people died in twin blasts at Brussels airport.
There were also “around 10 killed at the Maalbeek metro station where
there was an enormous explosion,” he said.
“Most of the wounded have been evacuated. The scene is rather
chaotic,” he said.
The toll at the airport was “initial,” he said.
“A false ceiling collapsed with lots of rubble and so there could
still be more victims,” Meys added.