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On 1 November 2024, the concrete canopy of the main railway station in Novi Sad, Serbia, collapsed onto the busy pavement below, killing 15 people and severely injuring two more. The station building was constructed in 1964, and was renovated from 2021 to mid-2024. The official cause of the collapse is still under investigation.
Blockades, mass rally set in Serbia to mark 3 months since canopy collapse killed 15 people By ELDAR EMRIC Associated Press NOVI SAD, Serbia (AP) — Serbia's students will lead mass demonstrations and blockades of three bridges over the Danube river in the northern city of Novi Sad on Saturday to mark three months since a concrete canopy ...
Students and protesters demonstrate in Belgrade on January 27, 2025, to put pressure on the government over the collapse of the train station roof in November 2024. - Andrej Isakovic/AFP/Getty Images
Fifteen people died in November when a concrete canopy at a railway station collapsed in the city of Novi Sad. Tens of thousands of people have been regularly taking to the streets since then ...
NOVI SAD, Serbia (Reuters) -Serbia wound up a rescue operation and opened an investigation on Saturday into a roof collapse at a railway station in the northern city of Novi Sad that killed 14 ...
Residents of Novi Sad lit candles and held a vigil for the victims at the site. Many responded to a call to donate blood. Surveillance camera footage on Friday showed people moving in and out of the building and sitting on benches on a bright, sunny day before the concrete canopy suddenly collapsed.
The canopy collapse has become a flashpoint symbolizing a pro-democracy struggle against Vucic and his government. Tens of thousands of people have joined almost daily rallies and blockades in the past weeks. As they arrived at Gazela bridge, the protesters carried red banners with the names of those who died on Nov. 1.
On 1 November 2024, the canopy of the Novi Sad railway station collapsed, killing 15 people and leaving two others with non-critical injuries. The collapse led to widespread public concern in Serbia, with many questioning the structural integrity and maintenance oversight of public infrastructure.