Reuters
After three bombings shook Brussels on Tuesday morning, the New York Police Department will visibly increase its presence at local airports and at train and subway stations, NBC News reports.
Early reports suggest at least 28 were killed in two explosions atZaventem Airport and a third explosion at a metro station near European Union institutions.
The FBI has begun coordinating with its Belgium counterparts and other US agencies following the blasts, Reuters reports.
The NYPD told NBC it was increasing security at mass-transit points, bridges, and tunnels and major city landmarks, which has been a standard NYPD response after major terrorist incidents overseas.
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