Rescue workers search for victims in the aftermath of an outdoor roof collapse at a train station in Novi Sad, Serbia, on Nov. 1, 2024.

Eight die in Serbian railway station roof collapse

by · Voice of America

BELGRADE, SERBIA — Eight people were killed and two hospitalized on Friday when the roof of a railway station in the Serbian town of Novi Sad collapsed, Interior Minister Ivica Dacic said in a televised statement.

Local television stations showed emergency services at the scene, including medical staff who were preparing stretchers nearby. Two large diggers for removing rubble were also stationed in front of the station.

"It is an extremely difficult rescue operation that will last for several more hours. We have around 80 rescuers from several towns working and heavy machinery," Dacic said, adding that two more people were still under the rubble but were alive.

Local media said potentially dozens of people were injured. The mayor's office in the city acknowledged the incident but did not say how many were hurt.

N1 news channel said that train departures were halted from the station about 70 kilometers northwest of the capital, Belgrade.