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TRAVERS: BREAKING NEWS THIS AFTERNOON -- WE ARE LEARNING THAT AN NOPD OFFICER’S FIANCE IS ONE OF TWO WORKERS STILL MISSING AT THE HARD ROCK HOTEL CONSTRUCTION SITE. EARLIER TODAY, THE EVACUATION ZONE WIDENED AS A SECOND CRANE IS AT RISK OF FALLING IN DOWNTOWN NEW ORLEANS. CHRISTINA: WE HAVE BEEN RIGHT THERE COVERING THAT RESCUE EFFORT SINCE IT ALL STARTED TWO DAYS AGO, AND WE HAVE TEAM COVERAGE ON THE COLLAPSE THIS AFTERNOON. WE WANT TO BEGIN WITH JENNIFER CROCKETT, LIVE ON CANAL STREET. JENNIFER, ARE THEY GETTING ANY CLOSER TO FINDING THAT MISSING PERSON? JENNIFER ASKED THE FIRE CHIEF THAT VERY QUESTION, AND HE SAID THAT THEY REALLY ARE NOT. THEY REMAIN HOPEFUL, BUT THEY SAY THE AREA WHERE THAT WORKER IS BELIEVED TO BE HAS BEEN SEARCHED THREE TIMES TODAY, BUT IT IS SO BAD IN THERE, THEY SAID SEARCH DOGS HAVEN’T BEEN ABLE TO GET CLOSE ENOUGH INSIDE TO SEARCH THAT WHOLE AREA. THAT’S AS THERE’S NOW A NEW RISK -- BOTH OF THE CRANES THAT WERE ATTACHED TO THIS BUILDING WHEN IT PARTIALLY COLLAPSED ARE NOW AT RISK OF FALLING. BECAUSE OF THAT, THE EVACUATION ZONE HAS BEEN WIDENED ABOUT A BLOCK ON THE CANAL STREET SIDE. AS THE SEARCH CONTINUES FOR THAT MISSING WORKERS, DESPITE THE DANGER, ANOTHER FAMILY IS PLANNING A FUNERAL TODAY. 49-YEAR-OLD ANTHONY MAGRETTE WAS KILLED IN THE COLLAPSE. HIS BODY WAS JUST RECOVERED ON SUNDAY. RIGHT NOW, THE BODY OF A SECOND WORKER KILLED REMAINS OUT OF REACH AS WELL INSIDE THE WRECKAGE. THAT PERSON HAS NOT BEEN IDENTIFIED, LEAVING TWO FAMILIES AT THIS HOUR ENDURING THE AGONIZING WAIT OF THIS ONGOING SEARCH. THE HARD ROCK HOTEL WAS UNDER CONSTRUCTION WHEN IT SUDDENLY CRUMBLED SATURDAY MORNING, COLLAPSING MULTIPLE FLOORS AND TOSSING TONS OF CONCRETE AND DEBRIS ONTO THE STREETS OF DOWNTOWN NEW ORLEANS. AND NOW, RAIN IN THE FORECAST COULD COMPLICATE AN ALREADY RISKY RESCUE OPERATION. AS DEBRIS DANGLES FROM THIS 18-STORY STRUCTURE, AND OFFICALS WARN THOSE TWO CRANES COULD FALL AT ANY TIME. >> THESE CRANES ARE BOTH IN A BAD SITUATION, AND WE AR GOING TO DO EVERYTHING WE CAN TO WORK WITH EVERYBODY THAT’S OUT HERE, WE HAVE PEOPLE THAT HAVE FLOWN IN INTERNATIONALLY, WE HAVE GREAT MINDS AND EQUIPMENT GOING IN. IT IS JUST A MATTER OF TIME WE FIGURE OUT A GAME PLAN ON HOW TO STABILIZE THIS STRUCTURE. JENNIFER: ACCORDING TO THE CITY, AROUND 30 PEOPLE WERE HURT WHEN THIS CONSTRUCTION SITE COLLAPSED SATURDAY MORNING. ONE PERSON REMAINS IN THE HOSPITAL ACCORDING TO THE MAYOR OF NEW ORLEANS, BUT SHE SAID THAT PERSON IS IN STABLE CONDITION. WE ARE EXPECTING ANOTHER UPDATE FROM OFFICIALS AROUND

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Days after the partial collapse of the Hard Rock Hotel construction site in downtown New Orleans, the search continues for a missing worker.WDSU has learned one of two workers still missing at the site is a New Orleans Police Department officer's fiance. Fire Chief Tim McConnell warns there is still a risk of further collapse. Officials also said both of the cranes are heavily damaged and are in danger of collapsing. City leaders said the goal is to stabilize them in order to continue the search in a safe manner.Because of the threat of a collapse, city officials said in a 2pm press conference there is a slight expansion of the evacuated area.The evacuation area now includes the buildings on the Uptown side of Canal Street from Elk Place to Burgundy Street. The entire evacuation area is the Uptown side of Bienville, river side of Basin, Uptown side of Canal and lake side of Burgundy. If you are in this area, evacuate immediately. Two people have died, and one person is still missing. In a news conference Monday, city leaders said crews are in the building searching for that person.Watch the 10 a.m. Monday news conference below: One body was removed from the building Sunday evening after a crane was set up in the afternoon to help secure the building. Family members have identified the man recovered from the wreckage as 49-year-old Anthony Magrette -- a father of four.A second body has not been removed yet, according to city officials. The last person unaccounted for is still believed to be in a section of the building that is unstable. According to NOPD Superintendent Shaun Ferguson, traffic in Downtown on Monday is a major concern. Additional officers will be in the area to assist with traffic navigation.Ferguson asks that all residents be cautious of the traffic changes, and to drive carefully. Ride sharing is encouraged, and all commuters are asked to make extra time when traveling around the area, according to Ferguson. Traffic updates will be given at Ready.Nola.Gov. "Search and rescue continues to remain our top priority at this time. We want people to heed all traffic precautions that we have put out as we stabilize this area. This is going to be a long process, and we just want people to pay attention to any advisories that come from the Mayor’s Office of Communications,” said Mayor LaToya Cantrell, noting that Monday will begin the start of the business week with major road closures in the downtown area as well as adjustments to public transportation service.No-entry and evacuation areas remain in place. The no-entry zone is bounded by Conti Street to Common Street and Basin Street to Dauphine Street. The evacuation zone is bounded by Bienville to Canal and Basin to Burgundy. Affected residents and businesses are asked to remain patient as these closures are required to ensure public safety.Several businesses in the vicinity remain closed, including the Saenger Theatre – which experienced a puncture in its roof from the collapse – as well as the New Orleans Athletic Club.The New Orleans Fire Department has taken the lead in the response, with support from New Orleans Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness, New Orleans Emergency Medical Services, New Orleans Police Department and the New Orleans Department of Health. Several other city agencies are participating in the response, with updates from the New Orleans Regional Transit Authority and the Sewerage and Water Board of New Orleans. Here are some of the highlights of the response updates: Fire Chief Tim McConnell said 112 people were working inside the building when the 18-story structure began to crumble.Officials said 30 people in total were hurt. Some were taken by emergency medical services to an area hospital, while others went on their own.A majority of the patients have been released from the hospital, Cantrell said. One victim is still at UMC and is stable and in good spirits, according to the mayor. The city of New Orleans said the frame of the building is considered stable but is unsupported, therefore the situation is considered dangerous and mandatory evacuations have been issued.Evacuations have been ordered in the areas in red in this map: Streets being evacuated include buildings in the red zone by the Uptown side of Bienville Street, river side of Basin Street, Downtown side of Canal Street and lakeside of Burgundy Street.North Rampart Street is closed to vehicles from St. Louis Street to Canal Street.Basin Street from Conti Street to Tulane Avenue is also closed, NOLA Ready said on Twitter.Canal Street from Saratoga Street to Baronne Street is also closed.The RTA is also temporarily relocating all central hub operations to RTA headquarters located at 2817 Canal St. where the Emergency Transit Center has been set up. The RTA has implemented these changes to minimize the burden to its riders while continuing to provide safe, reliable service. Streetcar service is suspended/altered until further notice for the following lines:Riverfront Streetcar – service suspended along entire streetcar line Rampart- St. Claude Streetcar – service suspended along entire streetcar line Canal streetcar-Cemeteries – streetcars will continue to run as normal from Liberty to Cemeteries or City Park, all streetcar service is suspended from Liberty Street to the river Canal streetcar-City Park/Museum – streetcars will continue to run as normal from Liberty to Cemeteries or City Park, all streetcar service is suspended from Liberty Street to the river Supplemental Bus Service provided on impacted lines:Bus bridges are in place and servicing the entire Rampart- St. Claude streetcar line. Bus bridges are in place and servicing the suspended portions of the Canal streetcar-Cemeteries and Canal streetcar-City Park/Museum streetcar lines. Canal streetcars will continue to run as normal from Liberty Street to Cemeteries or City Park. RTA is recommending that riders use the 55-Elysian Fields or the 5-Marigny-Bywater in place of the suspended Riverfront Streetcar line. Central Transit Hub will be Temporarily Relocated to RTA’s A. Philip Randolph facility at 2817 Canal Street:Beginning at 4 a.m. on Oct. 13, the RTA is implementing additional adjustments to minimize the burden of this disruption to riders: RTA is temporarily relocating its central transit hub location to the A. Philip Randolph facility located at 2817 Canal Street, New Orleans, LA where an Emergency Transit Center has been set up.The RTA lobby will be open and available to give riders a safe and comfortable place to wait for their bus/streetcar.RTA representatives will be on site and in the RTA lobby to assist riders transferring between lines and answer questions regarding the emergency service adjustments.Hard Rock International released the following statement regarding the collapse: "Citadel Builders LLC was contracted by Kailas Companies, owner of the project, to build the Hard Rock Hotel based on a brand licensing agreement with Hard Rock International, the future manager of the hotel. "Hard Rock has had no involvement in the construction of the project. We want to extend our deepest sympathies to victims of this tragic accident and to their loved ones and friends."1031 Canal Street issued the following statement regarding the building collapse: “Our highest priority is the care and concern for the families involved. While there are many questions that are unanswerable at this juncture, our prayers and sympathies are with the good men and women who have been affected. We are hopeful that the thoughts and prayers throughout the community will help us through these initial days as we begin to work with local authorities and the General Contractor to identify the causes of the incident. We thank the first responders for their quick actions to assist those in need.” Mayor LaToya Cantrell released the following statement regarding the building collapse on a construction site downtown:“Today’s collapse was a tragedy, and our hearts break for the loss of life,” said Mayor Cantrell. “Our focus is on continuing to secure the site and to doing everything we can to support the families impacted as rescue efforts continue.“All residents should continue to stay away from the area, and to heed the street closures and traffic warnings. We appreciate the public’s response and support, and we are praying for the victims and their families.”