By Kim Saulse
18 January 2010
South African rescuers have been granted a special permit and are searching the collapsed United Nations building in the Haiti capital of Port-au-Prince.
The building has been searched a number of times but officials said they needed people to go in deeper in the hope of finding any survivors or to recover any bodies.
Rescuers say they will not stop until everything possible has been done.
The country is at the centre of a massive international rescue effort as the death toll continues to rise.
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