00:00And we go live with our correspondent Madeleine who's going to tell us a bit more about what's going on
00:04on the ground.
00:11Right now we're looking at the images from the machinery that are removing the debris.
00:19Because it has been declared that there's...
00:22that nobody else is alive beneath this rubble.
00:28Whoever remains trapped beneath the rubble is no longer alive.
00:39From... since yesterday there were four people there. Two of them were rescued.
00:48We're looking at... you're looking at what's happening today. Who is here?
00:55They're inside there. My sister and my sister-in-law are still there. But my nephew was already rescued since
01:05yesterday.
01:07In the evening. But my sister doesn't seem to make it.
01:14My sister and my sister-in-law are still inside the building.
01:21I'm very sorry about you're lost.
01:29I'm very sorry about you're lost.
01:48In the news of the disaster.
01:53And... And...
01:55And they are the ones...
01:56So, their moment that...
01:58Died.
01:59are the ones who gave the news. We're waiting here for the official declaration.
02:09Let's continue looking at this very strong subject because a lot of people were hopeful
02:17of their family members still alive, their sister and her niece. He was telling us about
02:27his niece and nephew who were the ones who told the family that their parents had died,
02:33that they didn't make it. And I'm looking at the heavy machinery.
02:45Rescue crews did everything they could to save them, but there were too much pressure above them.
02:53Well, seems like we love communication with our colleague on the front.
02:56Vamos a sumar.
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