Northern Ontario Mall Dept: ELLIOT LAKE, Ont. - A risky rescue operation at a northern Ontario mall that collapsed, leaving at least two people buried in the rubble, has encountered yet another setback, according to Winnipeg Free Press. The machine is now methodically plucking pieces of the mall's facade and some of the debris inside in order to clear a path and rejean Aylwin, left, the father of Lucie Aylwin who is presumed trapped in the wreckage of the Algo Centre Mall, stands by a memorial in Elliot Lake, Ont., on Tuesday, June 26, 2012. Rescue workers are attempting a new plan to search for survivors after the mall's roof collapsed Saturday . THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young A massive robotic arm was unable to reach an unstable escalator through the hole in the roof in order to push it aside and allow rescue crews to enter the Algo Centre mall in Elliot Lake, officials said Tuesday night.
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