Zlatibor District
Collapse in Serbia: "Situation's critical"; Cut off from the world; Traffic accidents
During the evening hours, the rain on Zlatibor turned into a strong snowstorm, and there is also a blizzard on Kopaonik, which at 6 a.m. was the coldest in the country with minus eight degrees Celsius.
Competent road services are on standby, and duty teams with heavy machinery will be sent to the ground.
53 winter service truck vehicles on the streets of Belgrade
Snowy Serbia - 30 centimeters of snow on Divčibare PHOTO / VIDEO
Divibare Mountain has been under snow for several days now, and the height of the white blanket is additionally increasing with today's precipitation.
The first snow in Serbia caused a collapse: A convoy of vehicles heading to Zlatibor
There was a traffic jam in front of one of the tunnels leading to this mountain.
"We have been waiting for almost half an hour to continue the journey, the lane is huge. They told us that the police would come to regulate the traffic on this section," said one of the drivers who found himself on the main road to Zlatibor.
Vučić at the ceremony on the occasion of the opening of the Gold Gondola on Zlatibor
The panoramic gondola on Zlatibor, one of the largest investments in the municipality of Cajetina, starts working today.
According to the words of the director of JP Gold gondola Bojana Boani, with the gondola this mountain is entering a new era of tourism.
Sudden deterioration in Zlatibor district
Thus, the district records 106 confirmed cases of infection, and two new deaths have been confirmed.
The Institute for Public Health of Uzice announced that three new positive cases of Xiv 19 were reported in Pozega and Bajina Basta, two in Priboj and one in Arilje, while the men from Nova Varos and Uzice, aged 87 and 65, died.
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Most visited tourist destination in Serbia revealed
This data pertains to the first half of this year, compared to the first half of 2017.
Zlatibor, located in western Serbia, also recorded an increase in the number of overnight stays of foreign tourists - 12 percent more year on year.
New Year welcomed across Serbia
2018 has been welcomed with outdoor concerts and fireworks in several Serbian towns.
According to police, 40,000 people gathered in Belgrade's Nikole Pasica Square, to ring in the new year without any major incidents.
The celebrations were peaceful elsewhere in the country as well.
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U.S. donates MRI workstation to Clinical Center
A new workstation for processing MRI data, donated by the U.S. Army, was put into operation at the Clinical Center of Serbia (KCS) in Belgrade.
This took place in the presence of U.S. Ambassador to Serbia Kyle Scott and Serbian Health Minister Zlatibor Loncar on Thursday.
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First gondola for panoramic sightseeing in Serbia
BELGRADE - This spring will see the start of the construction of the first gondola with closed cabins for panoramic sightseeing in Serbia, which will link central Zlatibor with ski center Tornik, said Arsen Djuric, director of the Zlatibor Tourist Organization.
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