A second bomber involved in the deadly Brussels terror attacks may be on the run, according to reports.

Authorities are already searching for a suspected killer dubbed the "man in white" who was pictured at the Belgian capital's Zaventem Airport moments before twin explosions ripped through the building. Reports that he died in the blast have not been confirmed.

But another man suspected of being involved in the subsequent bomb attack on Maelbeek metro station may also be at large, according to state broadcaster RTBF and France's Le Monde newspaper.

They claim that the man was caught on CCTV carrying a large bag and walking with Khalid El Bakraoui, who prosecutors believe carried out the suicide attack on a commuter train.

His brother Ibrahim El Bakraoui, who is also known as Brahim, blew himself up at the airport at 8am local time, along with Najim Laachraoui, 24, who on Wednesday was revealed to be the suspected bomb maker in November's Paris terror attacks.

RTBF reported: "According to our sources, there was a second man in the suicide attack in the metro.

"We already knew that Khalid El Bakraoui blew himself up in the metro at Maelbeek station. RTBF has learnt this morning that another man is suspected of having taken part in the deadly attack.

"He was spotted on security cameras carrying a large bag. His identity isn't known at the moment. Did he die or is he on the run? The question remains open."

Prosecutors said at least 31 people were killed and 270 injured in the three suicide bomb attacks in Brussels on Tuesday morning, and the death toll could rise.

As the manhunt continues, European Union home affairs ministers are meeting in Brussels for an emergency meeting.

The meeting of justice and security ministers is "intended to show solidarity with Belgium, discuss the actual state of play in the fight against terrorism and pursue swift completion and implementation of legislation", the EU said.

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