

“Stephanie’s mom is fine but she was separated from Justin and Stephanie.” “We haven’t been able to contact them going on 30 hours,” Justin Shults’ brother, Levi Sutton, told Reuters in a Facebook message. Husband and wife Justin and Stephanie Shults, originally from Tennessee and Kentucky, respectively, but now living in Belgium, have not been heard from since they dropped a relative at the airport shortly before the blasts, a family member said. media reported on Wednesday that relatives of at least four other Americans who had been traveling in Belgium were still trying to track them down. “It looks like it was targeted toward Americans to some degree,” Nunes told reporters.Īpart from the eight Americans confirmed as wounded, U.S. airline counters and that the metro station hit was near the U.S. citizens, noting that the airport blast struck close to U.S. House intelligence committee, said the attacks may have been aimed at U.S. Representative Devin Nunes of California, chairman of the U.S. citizens remain unaccounted for,” Toner said. He could not confirm whether any Americans were killed. State Department spokesman Mark Toner said in a statement. “We are still assessing the impact,” U.S. Air Force airman, and four members of his family. citizens including three Mormon missionaries, a U.S. officials were trying to find Americans missing after the attacks, which the officials said injured about a dozen U.S. Parts of Denver airport were also evacuated on Tuesday, hours after at least 31 people were killed and 260 wounded in attacks on Brussels airport and a rush-hour metro train, as airports across the United States tightened security. Passengers were ordered out of public areas of the domestic terminal at Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport, the United States’ busiest by passenger volume, but the site was quickly cleared and operations resumed, airport officials said. law enforcement agencies and travelers were on edge a day after deadly suicide bombings by Islamist militants rocked Brussels. WASHINGTON: Atlanta’s airport was briefly evacuated on Wednesday over a suspicious package while U.S.

Atlanta police officers patrol at the check-in area as they carry sub-machine guns at Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport in Atlanta, Georgia, in this Novemfile photo.
