Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 26, 2012, Winnipeg, Manitoba
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E LLIOT LAKE, Ont. - The search
for survivors at a collapsed mall
in this northern Ontario city was
to resume after a late- night appeal
Monday from Ontario Premier Dalton
McGuinty.
The turnabout came just hours after
the search efforts were called off because
it was deemed too dangerous to
send crews inside.
Rescuers told a news conference a
plan is in the works to get back inside.
McGuinty told The Canadian Press
Monday night he asked that any other
options be considered, including using
heavy equipment to dismantle the
building from the outside.
The premier said if a member of his
family or close friend were inside, he
would want " no stone left unturned,"
and the province owes it to the families
and community to give it the best shot.
At least two people were believed
inside after a parking lot on the roof
of the Algo Centre Mall crashed two
floors down into the mall below on Saturday.
On Monday afternoon, rescuers
said they detected " signs of life."
One person has been confirmed
killed.
Ontario Provincial Police Insp. Percy
Jollymore said officers are still trying
to determine how many others are missing.
A list of names submitted by concerned
citizens has been fluctuating
dramatically since the accident, he
said, adding at least two have remained
constant.
" We do have two names of people
who are known to be in the mall," Jollymore
said. " Their names have never
disappeared on the list."
Earlier in the day, personal vigils
gave way to outraged protests after officials
announced they were halting efforts
to rescue possible survivors.
Dozens of angry community members
gathered outside city hall to express
their disgust that officials had
walked away from a rescue effort they
deemed too dangerous.
" Rescue missions never end, save our
families, save our friends," chanted the
protesters, adding efforts to recover
survivors had gone on for days in the
wake of high- profile tragedies.
Residents of the former mining hub
said abandoning trapped comrades
would be unthinkable in miners' culture,
speculating volunteer mineworkers
should take up the rescue themselves.
The mall's owner also announced
they were seeking a court injunction
against the decision to halt the rescue.
" Our hopes and prayers are with the
families of those affected by this tragedy,"
Rhonda Bear of Eastwood Mall
Inc. said in an email to The Canadian
Press.
Bill Needles of the Heavy Urban
Search and Rescue Team had said earlier
Monday that crews were facing the
threat of a secondary collapse within
the fragile structure.
The section of shopping mall levelled
when part of the roof came crashing
down Saturday became increasingly
unstable as crews sifted through the
rubble, he said.
Early Monday, concerned community
members gathered at the mall to
learn the fate of their loved ones and
offer support to those awaiting word.
" We're all trying to remain positive
that everyone's going to come out of
there and be fine," said Catherine Timleck-
Shaw.
" We've all banded together. We talk,
we hug. We're just here together."
- The Canadian Press
Province intervenes in search for survivors
CHRIS YOUNG / THE CANADIAN PRESS
Police and rescuers work at the scene
of the roof collapse Monday.
CHRIS YOUNG / THE CANADIAN PRESS
Elliot Lake residents comfort each other after learning the rescue was called off.
Mall rescue
called off, then
ordered back on
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