Emergency responders search through the rubble to locate survivors (Pic: Serbian Interior Ministry/ Handout)

Roof collapse kills 12 at Serbia train station - minister

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At least 12 people have been killed after part of an outdoor roof collapsed at a train station in the Serbian city of Novi Sad, the interior minister said.

"The current number of bodies recovered is 12," Ivica Dačić told public broadcaster Radio Television of Serbia, revising upwards an earlier toll of eight dead.

Vesna Turkulov, director of the clinical centre of Vojvodina, told reporters that three people who had been pulled from the rubble were in a serious condition, two of whom were undergoing operations.

"The injuries are very severe," the doctor added.

Earlier the interior minister said rescuers were working to free multiple people trapped beneath the wreckage of the roof.

Cranes and excavators worked alongside emergency responders digging through the rubble to search for the survivors, according to an AFP photographer at the scene.

"The operation is still ongoing and extremely challenging," Mr Dačić said.

"Over 80 rescuers are involved, with the assistance of heavy machinery," he added.

The Serbian government said an official day of mourning would be held tomorrow, according to a statement published by the country's state broadcaster.

The Blood Transfusion Institute in Novi Sad also called on residents to donate blood following the incident.

Construction was still ongoing in parts of the station when the incident occurred

Serving Serbia's second-largest city, the station re-opened in July after three years of renovation work.

Construction was still ongoing in parts of the station.

Serbia's Prime Minister Miloš Vučević vowed that authorities would investigate the cause of the incident.

"We will insist on finding those responsible, those who should have ensured the structure's safety," the prime minister said.

"My condolences to the families of the deceased," he added.

Mr Vučević said it is "a black Friday for us, for all of Serbia, for Novi Sad".

Serbia Railways said in a statement that the collapsed outdoor roof had not been part of the renovations completed at the station.

"Serbia Railways regrets the accident that occurred, and the causes and any new details from the investigation will be promptly announced," the company wrote in a social media post.

A high-speed rail connection between Novi Sad and the capital Belgrade opened in March 2022.