Brussels attacks: The world expresses solidarity

Police conduct raids around Belgium during search for suspect in the airport bombings

On Tuesday afternoon, people gathered on the steps of Brussels' old stock exchange building with a banner that read "I am Brussels" in both French and Flemish. Vigils and gestures of solidarity popped up in cities around the world as people quietly left flowers and lit candles amid heightened security.

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Fellow EU countries lit up their monuments in solidarity.

The Eiffel Tower in Paris and the Trevi Fountain in Rome were lit up in black, yellow and red, the colours of Belgium's flag, in tribute to the victims of Tuesday's bombings.

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In Prague, candles were left outside the Belgian Embassy.

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In Berlin and Moscow, the flowers piled up.

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World leaders expressed condolences and condemned the attackers.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, hours before unveiling the first budget of his Liberal government, called the "terrorist attacks in Brussels" a "deplorable" act.

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Barack Obama gave a similar message from Cuba.

U.S. President Barack Obama, pictured with National Security Adviser Susan Rice, took a call with the Department of Homeland Security in the last hours of his historic visit to Havana. During a speech from the Cuban capital, Obama said "the thoughts and prayers of the American people are with the people of Belgium."

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Cities across Europe tightened security in the wake of the attacks.

In Britain and in France, as in Brussels, thousands of additional police officers were deployed at international transport hubs and popular gathering spots.

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Belgium raised its terror alert to the highest level.

Planes and trains were diverted away from the city and orders to stay put for most of the workday were issued in the immediate wake of the attacks.

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It was a similar scene in Washington, D.C.

Heavily armed police with canine units patrolled Union Station in Washington on Tuesday after the bombings in Brussels.

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Meanwhile, a Belgium-wide manhunt is underway.

ISIS has claimed responsibility for the pair of early morning blasts at the Zaventem airport, as well as a bombing at one of the city's metro stations, that left at least 30 people dead and as many as 190 others wounded.

Image | BELGIUM-BLAST manhunt underway March 22 2016

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