Belgium: "Life goes on! go
Life goes on! Go! ". Drivers in metro closes the door of the cabin and starts the train. The day after the attacks in the heart of the Belgian capital, the Vryxeliotes trying to return to normalcy fighting their fear.
After a day of complete rest, the operation of the metro resumed partially today at 07.00. Section which includes the station Malmpek point of yesterday's attack, remains closed and the transport is by bus. At the entrance to the 11 underground stations operating for 60 stations in total, the bags are checked systematically.
The Dominic Salazar, 18 year old student, admits that "a little scared." "Mostly accompanying the two young brothers, 3 and 6 years old, in school." "But we have no alternative way to move," he says.
"I still have not realized what happened, yet I follow my routine. It may be better that way, "says Pierre Pardew, working in the public social action center, on the way to his job.
And he admits he feels some fear. "It's natural. I learned that the son of a colleague of my wife who was in the subway died overnight. I was at a distance of 20 minutes from Malmpek. It seems that my time had come, "the 43chronos adds.
Valerie, 40, secretary of preschool education organization "thought to take one day off today, but there is a heavy workload." It will take special precautions? "We have time, I must deal much to find how the transportation function, where trains go, which stations operate ..." answered smiling.
"And also, I do not want to fall into paranoia. There are people who deal with security, "he says pointing three soldiers patrol armed with machine guns.
"Normally, careful not delay. Today, it is a little different. I am a teacher and I can not work from home. And not going to change my life because three chazemenoi decided they want to change the world, "says 27-year old Helene, tucked into the coat and red from the cold.
"There wilderness. That surprises me with little embarrassing," Jean-Claude Ntempeker explains 61chronos policeman, stating that no fear. "If this is to be done will be done," he says.
The bikes were unusually many today in the streets of Brussels, not renowned for the safety of the cycle paths.
"People are not completely calm," says Vasco, working in department store, which arrived on the job by train from Enghien, thirty kilometers from Brussels. "But even come smiling, I saw people make fun of yesterday. The Belgian spirit remains alive. "
Life goes on! Go! ". Drivers in metro closes the door of the cabin and starts the train. The day after the attacks in the heart of the Belgian capital, the Vryxeliotes trying to return to normalcy fighting their fear.
After a day of complete rest, the operation of the metro resumed partially today at 07.00. Section which includes the station Malmpek point of yesterday's attack, remains closed and the transport is by bus. At the entrance to the 11 underground stations operating for 60 stations in total, the bags are checked systematically.
The Dominic Salazar, 18 year old student, admits that "a little scared." "Mostly accompanying the two young brothers, 3 and 6 years old, in school." "But we have no alternative way to move," he says.
"I still have not realized what happened, yet I follow my routine. It may be better that way, "says Pierre Pardew, working in the public social action center, on the way to his job.
And he admits he feels some fear. "It's natural. I learned that the son of a colleague of my wife who was in the subway died overnight. I was at a distance of 20 minutes from Malmpek. It seems that my time had come, "the 43chronos adds.
Valerie, 40, secretary of preschool education organization "thought to take one day off today, but there is a heavy workload." It will take special precautions? "We have time, I must deal much to find how the transportation function, where trains go, which stations operate ..." answered smiling.
"And also, I do not want to fall into paranoia. There are people who deal with security, "he says pointing three soldiers patrol armed with machine guns.
"Normally, careful not delay. Today, it is a little different. I am a teacher and I can not work from home. And not going to change my life because three chazemenoi decided they want to change the world, "says 27-year old Helene, tucked into the coat and red from the cold.
"There wilderness. That surprises me with little embarrassing," Jean-Claude Ntempeker explains 61chronos policeman, stating that no fear. "If this is to be done will be done," he says.
The bikes were unusually many today in the streets of Brussels, not renowned for the safety of the cycle paths.
"People are not completely calm," says Vasco, working in department store, which arrived on the job by train from Enghien, thirty kilometers from Brussels. "But even come smiling, I saw people make fun of yesterday. The Belgian spirit remains alive. "
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