Rescuers find two bodies in the rubble of a building that collapsed in the French city of Marseille following a major explosion as search efforts continue to locate at least six more people still unaccounted for
Emergency workers continued rescue operations through Sunday night into the early hours of Monday with the help of a crane and lights.
"Given the particular difficulties of intervention, the extraction will take time," the fire department said early Monday in a brief statement announcing the bodies had been found.The discovery of the bodies came about 24 hours after the blast brought down the four-storey building in the Mediterranean port city.
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