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Serbian Railway Station Roof Collapse in Novi Sad Leaves 14 Dead By Aleksandar Vasovic NOVI SAD, Serbia (Reuters) -Rescue workers scoured piles of concrete and twisted metal for survivors on ...
Thousands gathered in the centre of Serbia's second-largest city of Novi Sad on Tuesday, fuelled by outrage over last week's collapse of a concrete awning at the rail station that killed 14 people.
The railway station building was renovated in 2021 ... Vučević said Friday was one of the most difficult days in Novi Sad's post-war history. "This is a great, terrible tragedy for Novi Sad ...
The Novi Sad railway station was originally built in 1964 but recently underwent a major renovation. Serbian Railways insisted that work did not include the concrete overhang that fell ...
A concrete roof above the entrance of a railway station in the northern Serbian city of Novi Sad collapsed Friday, killing at least eight people. Interior Minister Ivica Dacic said that at least ...
The electronic event reports that its government funding and cultural grants have been revoked due to the festival publicly ...
A wave of protests hit Serbia after the collapse of a railway station roof in the city of Novi Sad killed 14 people last week, forcing Construction Minister Goran Vesić to resign. Thousands gathered ...
“This is murder.” Dozens of rescue workers sift through the rubble at the Novi Sad rail station after Friday’s deadly collapse killed 14. AP On Saturday, the liberal Green-Left Front rallied ...
Emergency services were seen racing to the Novi Sad station, in northern Serbia, following the collapse. It is understood a part of the railway station collapsed at about 11:50am local time.
Rescue workers search for survivors amid concrete and metal debris Two women rescued in critical condition, search to continue through night President Vucic demands punishment for those ...
NOVI SAD, Serbia -- At least 14 people were killed on November 1 when part of an outdoor concrete roof above the entrance of a railway station collapsed in Novi Sad, the interior minister said.
Rescue workers scoured piles of concrete and twisted metal for survivors on Friday after a roof collapsed at the entrance of a railway station in the Serbian city of Novi Sad, killing 14 people.
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