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The sinking of the ferry Niš (Serbian: Потонуће брода Ниш, Potonuće broda Niš), which occurred on 9 September 1952, is the deadliest ship accident in Serbia, either military or civilian, and the deadliest river accident in Yugoslavia. As a result of a freak storm above the mouth of the Sava into the Danube, at least 127 people were killed, but the exact number of fatalities remains unknown. The shipwreck has been labeled as the "Danubian Titanic".

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  • The sinking of the ferry Niš (Serbian: Потонуће брода Ниш, Potonuće broda Niš), which occurred on 9 September 1952, is the deadliest ship accident in Serbia, either military or civilian, and the deadliest river accident in Yugoslavia. As a result of a freak storm above the mouth of the Sava into the Danube, at least 127 people were killed, but the exact number of fatalities remains unknown. The shipwreck has been labeled as the "Danubian Titanic". (en)
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  • Mouth of the Sava into the Danube (en)
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  • "At 13:12, a sudden and very strong bura tipped over the ship Niš, which regularly travels on the Belgrade-Zemun line. This ship sailed out from Belgrade at 13:07. The ship immediately sank to the bottom of the river. 30 persons saved themselves, and it is believed that around ninety people drowned, mostly inside the ship. Ten boats from the bank immediately came to help, but they could only aid those who managed to jump out of the ship" (en)
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  • Sinking of the ferry Niš (en)
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  • The sinking of the ferry Niš (Serbian: Потонуће брода Ниш, Potonuće broda Niš), which occurred on 9 September 1952, is the deadliest ship accident in Serbia, either military or civilian, and the deadliest river accident in Yugoslavia. As a result of a freak storm above the mouth of the Sava into the Danube, at least 127 people were killed, but the exact number of fatalities remains unknown. The shipwreck has been labeled as the "Danubian Titanic". (en)
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