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Tragic Collapse at Novi Sad Railway Station Claims Lives

A concrete roof collapse at a Serbian railway station results in multiple fatalities and serious injuries, prompting a national day of mourning.

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On Friday, a concrete roof collapsed at the Novi Sad railway station in Serbia, killing at least 13 people with more feared trapped. Rescuers struggled to retrieve victims, as the area was cordoned off and emergency services worked tirelessly. The structure, built in 1964, had undergone renovations in recent years, raising questions about its safety. Prime Minister Milos Vucevic condemned the incident as a tragedy and vowed accountability for those responsible. As the region mourns, an investigation is underway to uncover the causes behind the catastrophe.

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