Social Media Users Respond to Brussels Attack

Following three explosions and 34 dead in a Brussels attack, people around the world took to social media to share sentiments.

By Morgan Ainslie

News broke early this morning about explosions going off in the Brussels airport and metro station. Since then, the world has been mourning and responding on various forms of social media. Hashtags, photos, and text have been crafted to express many views.

News broke early this morning about explosions going off in the Brussels airport and metro station. Since then, the world has been mourning and responding on various forms of social media. Hashtags, photos, and text have been crafted to express many views.

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