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On 5 November, protests over the disaster were held in front of the railway station and other locations in Novi Sad, leading to clashes with police and at least 12 people, ten of whom were police officers, being injured. Projectiles and red paint were thrown at the regional offices of the ruling Serbian Progressive Party and later at the city ...
On 1 November 2024, the canopy of the Novi Sad railway station collapsed, killing 15 people and leaving 2 others with non-critical injuries.The collapse shocked the nation, with many questioning the structural integrity and maintenance oversight of public infrastructure.
The disaster on Friday in the city of Novi Sad, about 70 km (40 miles) northwest of Belgrade, happened when roofing along the entrance to the station suddenly collapsed, killing 14 people and ...
Tay Bridge disaster: Dundee, Scotland: Bridge ~75 dead, With 60 known ... Novi Sad railway station canopy collapse: Novi Sad, Serbia: Canopy 15 dead, 2 injured [85] [86]
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Prince Andrew Bridge (Serbian: Мост краљевића Андреја, Most kraljevića Andreja) was a railway bridge on the Danube river in Novi Sad, current day Vojvodina, Serbia. The bridge was opened for traffic on 11 November 1883.
2024 Nileshwar temple fireworks disaster; A. ... Novi Sad railway station canopy collapse; R. Red Bridge destruction;
First road bridge in Novi Sad. The bridge was removed due to the beginning constructions of the Prince Tomislav Bridge. [1] [2] Railway Bridge (Železnički most), built on 11 November 1883, destroyed on 11 April 1941 by Yugoslav army to slow down the German advances to the south. Rebuilt in 1941, destroyed again on 22 October 1944 by the ...