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Search resumes in Lac-Mgantic for 5 still missing

Recovery work in Lac-Mgantic has resumed after taking a day off to wait for specialized equipment coming in from Montreal.

Evacuees of 180 homes to be allowed to return for personal belongings

Work resumed Sunday morning after specialized equipment was delivered to Lac-Mgantic from Montreal. (Radio-Canada)

Recovery work in Lac-Mgantic resumed early Sunday morning after taking a day off to wait for specialized equipment coming in from Montreal.

Three cranes are now on site in the red zone in Lac-Mgantic, lifting tankers that, in some cases, still contain oil products.

Sgt. Benoit Richard of the Sret du Qubec said the tankers cant be pushed or dragged because of the presence of oil, and also to preserve the possible bodies underneath them.

Cranes work to lift the oil tankers from the wreckage in an effort to find the five remaining bodies. (Radio-Canada)

On Sunday afternoon, mayor Colette Roy-Laroche and members of provincial civil security announced that evacuees of about 180 homes would be able to enter their houses and apartments this week to collect some personal belongings, such as medicines.

Firefighters and other workers will also visit some homes to check refrigerators and deep freezers for rotting food that could be releasing micro-organisms hazardous to people`s health.

So far, the remains of 42 of the 47 people presumed to have perished in the July 6 train explosion have been found.

Twenty-two of the 42 bodies found have been formally identified at this point in time, though only 19 of the names have been publicly released.

Those confirmed dead are Diane Bizier, 46; Guy Bolduc, 43; Stphane Bolduc, 37; Yannick Bouchard, 36; Yves Boulet, 51; Frdric Boutin, 19; Karine Champagne, 36; Kathy Clusiault, 24; Maxime Dubois, 27; David Lacroix-Beaudoin, 27; Gatan Lafontaine, 33; Karine Lafontaine, 35; Jo-Annie Lapointe, 20; Roger Paquet, 61; liane Parenteau, 93; Mlissa Roy, 29; Andre-Anne Svigny, 26; lodie Turcotte, 18; Joanie Turmel, 29.

The SQ said it believes the remaining five people may be in locations they were previously unable to search. The specialized equipment, including a particular crane, will help move oil tankers and rubble so crews can search in strategic locations.

A crew of Montreal firefighters was also deployed and are expected to work in Lac-Mgantic for the next three weeks.