An earlier security threat on a main shopping thoroughfare in Brussels has come to an end.
The City2 Mall was evacuated and the Rogier metro closed as Police dealt with a bomb threat.
It is now believed to have been a hoax.
It comes 12 days after two bomb blasts killed 32 people in the Belgian Capital.
From Brussels Freelance Journalist Sarah Collins Reports;
Sarah also says that people in the city are attempting to get back to normal;
Meanwhile, The first passenger flights have left Brussels Airport since the suicide bombing nearly a fortnight ago.
There are just three departures today to Faro, Athens, and Turin.
Security has been stepped up with passengers being screened before they're allowed into the terminal.
The airport's chief executive, Arnaud Feist, says it's been an emotional day.
Main shopping street in Brussels being cordoned off, mall evacuated pic.twitter.com/GWA0Z7BYg8
— Sofia Bettiza (@SofiaBettiza) April 3, 2016
Police closing off an even bigger area of #Brussels city centre, Rogier metro shut pic.twitter.com/WDiAkAyAkB
— Sofia Bettiza (@SofiaBettiza) April 3, 2016