Arab Times

Airport says building ‘stable’:

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Brussels Airport said Saturday an examinatio­n of the main building housing the departure hall wrecked by two suicide bombers showed the structure is stable and it will now see if temporary check-in desks can be installed.

In a separate earlier statement, Brussels Airport said it did not expect to be able to reopen before Tuesday, with a partial resumption of passenger services, as it repaired the damage and put in place new security measures.

“A team of engineers, technician­s and independen­t external experts have carried out a first analysis of the damage caused by the explosions (Tuesday) ... after detectives released the terminal yesterday afternoon when they had concluded their investigat­ions,” it said in a statement.

“This first, provisiona­l analysis shows that both the main building and the connector building where hand luggage and passengers are checked, are stable. Brussels Airport will now investigat­e the possibilit­ies to install temporary check-in desks.”

Two suicide bombers blew themselves up in the departure hall, wrecking the concourse, and shortly afterwards another bomber hit the Brussels metro, leaving 31 dead in all and more than 300 wounded in Belgium’s worst ever terror attack.

In Saturday’s earlier statement, Brussels Airport gave no detail of what the new security measures would involve but immediatel­y after Tuesday’s attacks, there was a lot of criticism, especially of the fact that there were no systematic checks on passengers entering the departure hall.

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