Rescue workers scoured piles of concrete and twisted metal for survivors on Friday after a roof collapsed at the entrance of a railway station in the Serbian city of Novi Sad killing 13 people.
Cranes and bulldozers helped sift through the wreckage alongside dozens of rescuers and construction workers, while medical staff and ambulances waited nearby.
The collapse of a 35-metre (115 ft) length of roofing occurred in the city northwest of the capital, Belgrade.
The dead were pulled from the rubble throughout the afternoon and into evening.
Earlier in the afternoon rescuers freed two women who had been trapped under the rubble.
They were in critical condition, said Vesna Turkulov, the head of the Vojvodina medical centre where they were taken.