At Bežanijska Kosa in Belgrade, the ceiling at the entrance of a residential building collapsed, causing the staircase to fall. The cause was the failure of the adhesive holding the insulation to the building structure. Although the material was not heavy, the incident was dangerous due to the large area that detached. A similar incident recently occurred in the passage of a building on John Kennedy Street. Residents point out that often inadequate materials are used to improve insulation, which can lead to such dangerous situations.
Political Perspectives:
Left: Left-leaning outlets might emphasize the negligence in building maintenance and the use of inadequate materials, highlighting the risks to residents and calling for stricter regulations and better enforcement of construction standards to protect public safety.
Center: Center-leaning sources report the incident factually, focusing on the event details, the cause being adhesive failure, and mention similar recent incidents. They may include statements from residents and authorities without strong political framing.
Right: Right-leaning media might focus on individual responsibility of residents or building managers, possibly criticizing local authorities for lack of oversight but also emphasizing personal accountability. They may downplay systemic issues and focus on isolated incidents.