Last night, Zemun turned into a scene of pure drama when a speedboat exploded on the quay, leaving a man and a woman with severe and minor burns. Around 9 PM, a fire on a boat carrying four passengers turned into a nightmare near the Venice restaurant. The man, about 40 years old, suffered severe burns, while the woman of the same age sustained lighter injuries. Emergency services responded to 19 calls in public places throughout the night, but fortunately, no serious injuries were reported in the four traffic accidents that also occurred in Belgrade that evening.
This explosion shines a harsh light on serious safety failures and possible negligence on the water. How can something like this happen in the heart of the city, where people come to relax? Who is responsible for this incident, or will it just fade away as another statistic?
Plastic surgeons in Belgrade are now fighting to help the injured, while the public wonders — how safe is it really to spend time on rivers and lakes? This accident is not just a tragedy for the victims but a warning to all of us not to take water dangers lightly.
If you thought traffic accidents were the only problem in Belgrade last night, think again. Four traffic accidents happened, but without serious injuries. Still, emergency services were busy, especially helping asthmatics, psychiatric patients, and cardiology patients. The night was tense, and the Zemun quay became a place many will remember for tragedy, not fun.
This speedboat explosion is a wake-up call for all of us. Will the authorities finally act to prevent similar disasters? Or will we keep watching dangers pile up while safety takes a backseat? While we wait for answers, remember every life matters, and every bit of carelessness can be deadly.
So, what do you think? Just a tragic accident or a sign that serious changes are overdue? Drop your thoughts, share your take, and don’t just sit quietly while these things happen right before our eyes!