A body has been removed south american travel routes from the the rubble of a collapsed mall in Elliot Lake, Ont. The province's Commissioner of Community Safety says a huge robotic arm was used to remove debris and clear the area for rescue workers.
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Local residents wait for news as rescue workers wait to access the wreckage of the Algo Centre Mall in Elliot Lake, Ont., on Wednesday, June 27, 2012, while cranes remove debris caused by the mall's roof collapsed last Saturday. Photograph by: Chris Young, The Canadian Press E-mail this Gallery Print this Gallery Share this Gallery
A body has been removed from the the rubble south american travel routes of a collapsed south american travel routes mall in Elliot Lake, Ont. The province's Commissioner of Community Safety says a huge robotic arm was used to remove debris and clear the area for rescue workers. E-mail this Video Link Share this Video
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