Manhunt underway following Brussels attacks
34 people have been killed in the attacks in the Belgian capital.
A manhunt is underway in Belgium for a man caught on CCTV at Brussels airport just before two bombs went off this morning.
At least 14 people died and dozens more, were injured in two blasts at the terminal building.
The airport blasts were followed by a third explosion on an underground train close to the European Union buildings.
In total, 34 people are believed to have been killed.
Raids have been taking place - with Islamic State flag and a homemade nail bomb found in an apartment in a suburb.
The IS group says its extremists were responsible for the blasts - claiming 'several of them' detonated suicide belts.
Reporter Shona Murray, who's in Brussels, says there's a tense atmosphere in the city.
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