Four remain buried under collapsed roof



BAD REICHENHALL, Germany (AP) -- Rescuers halted the search Tuesday for four people buried under a fallen skating rink roof, as fears of another collapse forced officials to call in a special heavy crane to lift massive crossbeams from the wreckage.
With two loud cracks, the roof caved in Monday after a heavy snowfall with about 50 people inside, including many children. Eleven people were confirmed dead, including six children, and police said four more -- a 40-year-old woman and two boys and a girl -- were still under the rubble in the Alpine spa town of Bad Reichenhall.
Officials said they hadn't given up hope, but the delay would mean a second straight night in freezing temperatures for anyone still left alive. Several hundred people gathered for a candlelight vigil for the dead and the missing at the town hall, and churches rang their bells for 20 minutes.
"As soon as it is possible, we will continue to work with dogs and helpers into the area to find the people who are still in the wreckage," said Rudi Zeif, a fire official. "We will continue the search until we have rescued or recovered all the missing."
He said searchers using dogs were "80 percent sure" of the location of one missing person.