Video. Serbia marks six months since deadly collapse at Novi Sad station
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The tragic collapse of a concrete awning at the Novi Sad railway station in Serbia left 16 dead and one injured, leading to national outrage and ongoing legal investigations. In the months since the disaster, various groups, including teachers, students, and workers, have organized protests demanding accountability, transparency in reconstruction efforts, and better funding for education. While the government claims to have addressed the protesters' concerns, many students remain dissatisfied, believing that key issues have yet to be resolved.
The incident on 1 November 2024 at the Novi Sad railway station, which resulted in 16 fatalities, has spurred widespread protests demanding accountability and transparency.
Teachers, students, and workers across Serbia have united in protests and work stoppages, insisting on full transparency related to the reconstruction project post-collapsed awning.
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