Brussels Times
Two runways at Brussels Airport were closed to traffic on Monday afternoon after the discovery of a piece of unexploded artillery in nearby Melsbroek, probably dating from the Second World War.
Air traffic, which was reduced to runway 07, was not affected by the double closure, said a spokeswoman for the Brussels Airport Company.
The device was discovered around noon following work at the military airport in Melsbroek in Flemish Brabant.