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Shock for Tomašević: Inspectorate stopped work on the largest construction site, reported from the City
Croatia🏛️ PoliticsCenter13 hr. ago

Shock for Tomašević: Inspectorate stopped work on the largest construction site, reported from the City

The State Inspectorate has temporarily halted construction work at a major intersection in Zagreb, located at the crossroads of Sava Street and Vukovar Street, due to identified safety violations. According to unofficial reports, inspectors discovered that a protective barrier was not installed in the designated location, along with other deficiencies related to the construction slab, leading to the decision to suspend works temporarily. Construction began on Sunday, July 4th, at 6:00 AM and was initially expected to last until 4:00 AM on August 31st. The city authorities have implemented temporary traffic regulations due to extensive work on the renewal of the main water supply pipeline in Vukovar Street, valued at approximately 3.8 million euros. Concurrently, remaining work on the tramway turnout renovation at the same intersection, valued at 1.2 million euros, will proceed. Shortly after the construction site opened, several vehicle accidents were reported, with cars falling into holes near the tracks, prompting the deployment of specialized recovery vehicles.

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N1 Hrvatska logoN1 HrvatskaIndependentCenter13 hr. ago
Work at one of Zagreb's busiest intersections comes to a sudden halt

The State Inspectorate has halted construction work at one of Zagreb's busiest intersections due to identified safety deficiencies. The site, located at the junction of Savska Street and Vukovar City Street, was part of a major infrastructure project involving the renovation of a main water pipeline worth around €3.8 million, scheduled for completion by August 31. According to unofficial reports, the inspection found issues such as a barrier not placed in the designated location and problems with the construction plate. The halt could potentially delay the planned timelines for the project. Temporary traffic regulations have been implemented, including restrictions on left turns at the intersection, while tram routes have been adjusted to accommodate the ongoing works.

Bias read (Center): The article provides a factual account of the situation without apparent ideological framing. It focuses on the technical reasons for halting construction and outlines the logistical impacts, without showing clear bias toward any political entity or ideology.

Jutarnji list logoJutarnji listIndependentCenter13 hr. ago
Shock for Tomašević: Inspectorate stopped work on the largest construction site, reported from the City

The State Inspectorate has temporarily halted construction work at a major intersection in Zagreb, located at the crossroads of Sava Street and Vukovar Street, due to identified safety violations. According to unofficial reports, inspectors discovered that a protective barrier was not installed in the designated location, along with other deficiencies related to the construction slab, leading to the decision to suspend works temporarily. Construction began on Sunday, July 4th, at 6:00 AM and was initially expected to last until 4:00 AM on August 31st. The city authorities have implemented temporary traffic regulations due to extensive work on the renewal of the main water supply pipeline in Vukovar Street, valued at approximately 3.8 million euros. Concurrently, remaining work on the tramway turnout renovation at the same intersection, valued at 1.2 million euros, will proceed. Shortly after the construction site opened, several vehicle accidents were reported, with cars falling into holes near the tracks, prompting the deployment of specialized recovery vehicles.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information regarding a construction halt due to safety issues, without overt ideological framing. It provides balanced reporting by citing both the cause of the suspension (safety violations) and the impact (traffic disruptions and accidents). There is no clear leaning,

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