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What should you do when there’s a terrorist attack?
Lessons from a past attack prepare us for the next.
Three years ago thirty two people died in three suicide bombings in Brussels. How authorities and civilians responded on that day can help us understand what we should do if we are caught up in a terror attack. Larissa Kennelly from the BBC’s Brussels bureau has been learning those lessons, while BBC producer Piers Scholfield and Benoit Remacker from the Belgian Crisis Centre take us through what happened that day.
Producer: Maria Byrne
Mixed by Nicolas Raufast and Maria Byrne
Editor: John Shields
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