ベルギー政府の観光当局は11月25日、猫だらけの動画を公開した。パリ同時多発テロの影響を受け、首都ブリュッセルには最高レベルのテロ警戒態勢が敷かれている。そんな時期に一体なぜ?
ロイターによると、テロ警戒レベルが最高になったことを受け、ホテルのキャンセルが相次ぐなど、ベルギーの観光産業が打撃を受けている。そのため、ベルギーの3つの地域の観光局が共同で動画を制作、観光に訪れてほしいと呼びかけることになった。
猫を使ったのは、警察の動きをソーシャルメディアに投稿しないよう、国防省が国民に呼びかけたことで、警察の代わりに猫がTwitterに多数投稿されて話題になったことがきっかけだ。
今回公開された動画では、実際に警戒態勢の続く街のなかで撮影された。ブリュッセル市内の観光名所「グラン・プラス」や、巨大なモニュメント「アトミウム」などがロケ地に選ばれ、地元が生んだ画家ルネ・マグリットの絵画に登場する「山高帽」や「青りんご」を身に着けた人々、そしてたくさんの猫たちが、動画に登場している。
当局のFacebookページによると、街には地元の人々や、熱狂的な観光客、そして、かなりの数のミステリアスな猫がみられたという。
なお、ブリュッセルは、25日から学校や地下鉄の営業を少しずつ再開している。
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Children pass a police officer as they arrive for school in the center of Brussels on Wednesday, Nov. 25, 2015. Students in Brussels have begun returning to class after a two-day shutdown over fears that a series of simultaneous attacks could be launched around the Belgian capital. (AP Photo/Virginia Mayo)
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Children pass a police officer as they arrive for school in the center of Brussels on Wednesday, Nov. 25, 2015. Students in Brussels have begun returning to class after a two-day shutdown over fears that a series of simultaneous attacks could be launched around the Belgian capital. (AP Photo/Virginia Mayo)
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A Belgian Army soldier patrols in a shopping street in the center of Brussels on Wednesday, Nov. 25, 2015. Students in Brussels have begun returning to class after a two-day shutdown over fears that a series of simultaneous attacks could be launched around the Belgian capital. Underground transport in Brussels is also slowly starting up again after a four-day closure. (AP Photo/Geert Vanden Wijngaert)
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Two Belgian Army soldiers patrol in a shopping street in the center of Brussels on Wednesday, Nov. 25, 2015. Students in Brussels have begun returning to class after a two-day shutdown over fears that a series of simultaneous attacks could be launched around the Belgian capital. Underground transport in Brussels is also slowly starting up again after a four-day closure. (AP Photo/Geert Vanden Wijngaert)
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Two Belgian Army soldiers patrol in a shopping street in the center of Brussels on Wednesday, Nov. 25, 2015. Students in Brussels have begun returning to class after a two-day shutdown over fears that a series of simultaneous attacks could be launched around the Belgian capital. Underground transport in Brussels is also slowly starting up again after a four-day closure. (AP Photo/Geert Vanden Wijngaert)
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Police patrols near a school in Brussels on Wednesday, Nov. 25, 2015. Brussels is keeping its terror alert on highest level but schools and underground transport reopened today. (AP Photo/Geert Vanden Wijngaert)
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Children pass by police officers as they arrive for school in the center of Brussels on Wednesday, Nov. 25, 2015. Students in Brussels have begun returning to class after a two-day shutdown over fears that a series of simultaneous attacks could be launched around the Belgian capital. (AP Photo/Virginia Mayo)
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A police car patrols near a school in Brussels on Wednesday, Nov. 25, 2015. Brussels is keeping its terror alert on highest level but schools and underground transport reopened today. (AP Photo/Geert Vanden Wijngaert)
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Children pass a police officer as they arrive for school in the center of Brussels on Wednesday, Nov. 25, 2015. Students in Brussels have begun returning to class after a two-day shutdown over fears that a series of simultaneous attacks could be launched around the Belgian capital. (AP Photo/Virginia Mayo)
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A man wheels a boy on his bicycle past police officers as they arrive for school in the center of Brussels on Wednesday, Nov. 25, 2015. Students in Brussels have begun returning to class after a two-day shutdown over fears that a series of simultaneous attacks could be launched around the Belgian capital. (AP Photo/Virginia Mayo)
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A woman uses an escalator in a subway station as the subway system was partially reopened in Brussels, Belgium, Wednesday, Nov. 25, 2015. Brussels is keeping its terror alert on highest level. (AP Photo/Michael Probst)
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Commuters embark a subway train as the subway system was partially reopened in Brussels, Belgium, Wednesday, Nov. 25, 2015. Brussels is keeping its terror alert on highest level. (AP Photo/Michael Probst)
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Belgian Army soldiers and Belgian police patrol a shopping street in the center of Brussels on Wednesday, Nov. 25, 2015. Students in Brussels have begun returning to class after a two-day shutdown over fears that a series of simultaneous attacks could be launched around the Belgian capital. Underground transport in Brussels is also slowly starting up again after a four-day closure. (AP Photo/Geert Vanden Wijngaert)
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Two Belgian Army soldiers patrol in a shopping street in the center of Brussels on Wednesday, Nov. 25, 2015. Students in Brussels have begun returning to class after a two-day shutdown over fears that a series of simultaneous attacks could be launched around the Belgian capital. Underground transport in Brussels is also slowly starting up again after a four-day closure. (AP Photo/Geert Vanden Wijngaert)
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Belgian army soldiers guard a hospital in Woluwe nears Brussels, Belgium, Wednesday, Nov. 25, 2015. The Belgian government has ordered the health and emergency services in Belgium to take special precautionary measures to make sure their services are not infiltrated by extremists who might launch attacks. (AP Photo/Michael Probst)
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A Belgian police officer guards the entrance to a subway station as the subway system was partially reopened in Brussels, Belgium, Wednesday, Nov. 25, 2015. Brussels is keeping its terror alert on highest level. (AP Photo/Michael Probst)
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People wait in line at the administrative office in the center of Brussels on Wednesday, Nov. 25, 2015. Students in Brussels have begun returning to class after a two-day shutdown over fears that a series of simultaneous attacks could be launched around the Belgian capital. Underground transport in Brussels is also slowly starting up again after a four-day closure. (AP Photo/Geert Vanden Wijngaert)
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