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Fourteen dead in Serbia railway station canopy collapse | |
(about 5 hours later) | |
Watch: Video shows aftermath of railway station roof collapse in Serbia | Watch: Video shows aftermath of railway station roof collapse in Serbia |
At least 14 people have been killed after a concrete canopy at a railway station in northern Serbia collapsed, the country's President Aleksandar Vučić said. | |
A young girl aged six or seven was among the dead, he added. | |
People were sitting on benches under the outdoor overhang at the station in Novi Sad, Serbia's second city, at the time of the collapse around noon local time (11:00 GMT), Radio Television of Serbia (RTS) reported. | People were sitting on benches under the outdoor overhang at the station in Novi Sad, Serbia's second city, at the time of the collapse around noon local time (11:00 GMT), Radio Television of Serbia (RTS) reported. |
Three people are in hospital. Among them are two women who were pulled alive from under the rubble a few hours after the collapse. | Three people are in hospital. Among them are two women who were pulled alive from under the rubble a few hours after the collapse. |
In an address to the nation, Mr Vučić said he hoped the number of dead would not rise beyond 14, adding that five of those killed had still not been identified. | |
"Those responsible, I assure you, will be punished," he said, quoted by AFP. | |
Around 80 rescuers from all over the country are involved in the search, using heavy machinery, which is still ongoing. | |
The railway station building was renovated in 2021, and renovated again this year in order to be officially opened on 5 July. | The railway station building was renovated in 2021, and renovated again this year in order to be officially opened on 5 July. |
Serbian media quoted Railway Infrastructure of Serbia, the body responsible for the concrete canopy, as saying it had not been reconstructed with the station. It was built in 1964. | |
Prime Minister Miloš 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 and for all of Serbia," he added, sending condolences to the families of the victims and thanking first responders. | "This is a great, terrible tragedy for Novi Sad and for all of Serbia," he added, sending condolences to the families of the victims and thanking first responders. |
The government declared Saturday as an official day of mourning. | The government declared Saturday as an official day of mourning. |