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The bridge was supposed to enhance safety and keep pedestrians safe from traffic on busy Southwest Eighth Street, where a vehicle fatally struck an 18-year-old FIU student in August.On Thursday, the span collapsed, months ahead of its completion, crushing the cars below and trapping an unknown number of people and injuring others.It's unclear how many bodies remain under the rubble. Two crushed vehicles were removed from the scene Saturday morning and taken to the Miami-Dade County medical examiner's office, police said.Police didn't say how many bodies were in those vehicles. They had said that of the six known dead, at least five bodies still were under the wreckage Friday before those vehicles were removed.Workers covered the extracted vehicles with tarps and placed them onto flatbed trucks, which then took them away.Police had said the work to remove crushed vehicles from the scene would be long and tedious -- in part because the large debris that smashed them needed to be broken down into small chunks and taken away.Authorities have not identified any of the victims and have said crews may find more people as they dig through the rubble.Among the six killed is 18-year-old Alexa Duran, her father told el Nuevo Herald.The FIU student was driving under the bridge Thursday when it crashed down. A friend traveling with Duran tried but couldn't pull her out."My little girl was trapped in the car and couldn't get out," Orlando Duran said.Ecuadorian Foreign Minister Maria Fernanda Espinosa confirmed Alexa Duran's death in a tweet and said she was the "daughter of an Ecuadorian father."It's unclear whether Duran's body has been recovered.Others have desperately waited for nearly 48 hours for word on their loved ones.Jorge Fraga has visited a local hospital, called the Red Cross and tried to get close to the debris looking for his 60-year-old uncle."I want to find out for sure if it's him out there," Fraga told CNN affiliate WPLG. "They saw the car -- his Cherokee. We don't know exactly his whereabouts."Barbie Brewer, a victim advocate for the Miami-Dade Police Department, told WPLG that most families are hopeful."They just want to believe that their families are still alive," she said. 2220
The attorney for the plaintiffs, Keith Greer, alleged Wednesday that Adam Shacknai delivered four blows to the head of Zahau, rendering her partially or fully unconscious. 171

The animated GIF image Trump retweeted spliced together footage of Trump taking a swing on a golf course with footage of Clinton tripping and falling as she boarded a plane in 2011 as secretary of state. The footage is edited to make it appear as though Clinton is hit in the back with a golf ball before her fall. 314
The fire forced many residents to gather what they could and escape in just minutes."We didn't think the fire was going to come here, so we didn't really take things out like everyone else that was scrambling at the last minute to get out when we saw fire on the ridge," Dominic Galvin said.A resident of French Gulch, west of Redding, said she had two hours to evacuate, but some people had only 30 minutes."It's terrifying," Rachel Hines told CNN affiliate KRCR. "You're frightened a little bit because you don't know if you're going to come back to your house and the town is going to be different."Chris Corona went to his parents' home to look for their cat, Jinx. The home was gone, but Jinx was there, safely hiding in a bush on a hillside untouched by the flames that killed all the other vegetation.Corona wept as he thought of things they lost in the house."I can't believe it's gone. All those memories, childhood memories," he said. "Stuff that parents save, like stuff you built as a little kid for your mom. I'm just glad my mom got all the valuable stuff that she wanted out."Looting has been reported in abandoned residences in Redding, and some arrests have been made, according to Police Chief Moore. 1218
The Caribbean coast -- especially Cancun and the area south known as the "Riviera Maya" -- had long been largely spared the drug violence affecting other areas, but that no longer appears to be the case. Local sources report that the feared Jalisco cartel has moved into the region, disputing control with local gangs. 318
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