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    MIAMI, FL - MARCH 16: Workers, law enforcement and members of the National Transportation Safety Board investigate the scene where a pedestrian bridge collapsed a few days after it was built over southwest 8th street allowing people to bypass the busy street to reach Florida International University on March 16, 2018 in Miami, Florida. Reports indicate that there are six fatalities as a result of the collapse.

  • MIAMI, FL - MARCH 16: Workers, law enforcement and members...

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    MIAMI, FL - MARCH 16: Workers, law enforcement and members of the National Transportation Safety Board investigate the scene where a pedestrian bridge collapsed a few days after it was built over southwest 8th street allowing people to bypass the busy street to reach Florida International University on March 16, 2018 in Miami, Florida. Reports indicate that there are six fatalities as a result of the collapse.

  • Rescuers search through the rubble of the FIU pedestrian bridge....

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    Rescuers search through the rubble of the FIU pedestrian bridge. which collapse on Thursday, March 15, 2018.

  • MIAMI, FL - MARCH 16: Workers, law enforcement and members...

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    MIAMI, FL - MARCH 16: Workers, law enforcement and members of the National Transportation Safety Board investigate the scene where a pedestrian bridge collapsed a few days after it was built over southwest 8th street allowing people to bypass the busy street to reach Florida International University on March 16, 2018 in Miami, Florida. Reports indicate that there are six fatalities as a result of the collapse.

  • On March 10, the main span of the FIU-Sweetwater UniversityCity...

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    On March 10, the main span of the FIU-Sweetwater UniversityCity Bridge was lifted from its temporary supports, rotated 90 degrees across an eight-lane thoroughfare, and lowered into its permanent position.

  • Emergency personnel responds to a collapsed pedestrian bridge connecting Florida...

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    Emergency personnel responds to a collapsed pedestrian bridge connecting Florida International University on Thursday, March 15, 2018 in the Miami area. The brand-new pedestrian bridge collapsed onto a highway crushing at least five vehicles. Several people were seen being loaded into ambulances and authorities said they were searching for people. (Roberto Koltun/The Miami Herald via AP)

  • A brand new, 950-ton pedestrian bridge collapsed on SW 8th...

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    A brand new, 950-ton pedestrian bridge collapsed on SW 8th St, in front of Florida International University, Thursday, March 15, 2018.

  • Miam-Dade Fire Rescue personnel work after a brand new, 950-ton...

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    Miam-Dade Fire Rescue personnel work after a brand new, 950-ton pedestrian bridge collapsed on SW 8th St, in front of Florida International University, Thursday, March 15, 2018.

  • MIAMI, FL - MARCH 16: People look on at the...

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    MIAMI, FL - MARCH 16: People look on at the pedestrian bridge that collapsed a few days after it was built over southwest 8th street allowing people to bypass the busy street to reach Florida International University on March 16, 2018 in Miami, Florida. Reports indicate that there are six fatalities as a result of the collapse.

  • Miami-Dade Fire Rescue firefighters work of a brand new, 950-ton...

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    Miami-Dade Fire Rescue firefighters work of a brand new, 950-ton pedestrian bridge that collapsed on SW 8th St, in front of Florida International University, Thursday, March 15, 2018.

  • FIU Bridge Collapse at SW 109th Avenue and 8th Street.

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    FIU Bridge Collapse at SW 109th Avenue and 8th Street.

  • A brand new, 950-ton pedestrian bridge collapsed on SW 8th...

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    A brand new, 950-ton pedestrian bridge collapsed on SW 8th St, in front of Florida International University, Thursday, March 15, 2018.

  • MIAMI, FL - MARCH 16: Members of the National Transportation...

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    MIAMI, FL - MARCH 16: Members of the National Transportation Safety Board investigate the scene where a pedestrian bridge collapsed a few days after it was built over southwest 8th street allowing people to bypass the busy street to reach Florida International University on March 16, 2018 in Miami, Florida. Reports indicate that there are six fatalities as a result of the collapse.

  • MIAMI, FL - MARCH 16: Members of the National Transportation...

    Joe Raedle / Getty Images

    MIAMI, FL - MARCH 16: Members of the National Transportation Safety Board investigate the scene where a pedestrian bridge collapsed a few days after it was built over southwest 8th street allowing people to bypass the busy street to reach Florida International University on March 16, 2018 in Miami, Florida. Reports indicate that there are six fatalities as a result of the collapse.

  • A brand new, 950-ton pedestrian bridge collapsed on SW 8th...

    Michael Laughlin / South Florida Sun Sentinel

    A brand new, 950-ton pedestrian bridge collapsed on SW 8th St, in front of Florida International University, Thursday, March 15, 2018.

  • MIAMI, FL - MARCH 16: Members of the National Transportation...

    Joe Raedle / Getty Images

    MIAMI, FL - MARCH 16: Members of the National Transportation Safety Board investigate the scene where a pedestrian bridge collapsed a few days after it was built over southwest 8th street allowing people to bypass the busy street to reach Florida International University on March 16, 2018 in Miami, Florida. Reports indicate that there are six fatalities as a result of the collapse.

  • MIAMI, FL - MARCH 16: Workers, law enforcement and members...

    Joe Raedle / Getty Images

    MIAMI, FL - MARCH 16: Workers, law enforcement and members of the National Transportation Safety Board investigate the scene where a pedestrian bridge collapsed a few days after it was built over southwest 8th street allowing people to bypass the busy street to reach Florida International University on March 16, 2018 in Miami, Florida. Reports indicate that there are six fatalities as a result of the collapse.

  • MIAMI, FL - MARCH 16: Members of the National Transportation...

    Joe Raedle / Getty Images

    MIAMI, FL - MARCH 16: Members of the National Transportation Safety Board investigate the scene where a pedestrian bridge collapsed a few days after it was built over southwest 8th street allowing people to bypass the busy street to reach Florida International University on March 16, 2018 in Miami, Florida. Reports indicate that there are six fatalities as a result of the collapse.

  • A view of the collapsed pedestrian bridge north toward on...

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    A view of the collapsed pedestrian bridge north toward on SW 8th St. from just west of 109th Ave. as work continues to remove the debris.

  • A Miami-Dade Fire Rescue firefighter takes pictures after a brand...

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    A Miami-Dade Fire Rescue firefighter takes pictures after a brand new, 950-ton pedestrian bridge collapsed on SW 8th St, in front of Florida International University, Thursday, March 15, 2018.

  • FIU Bridge Collapse at SW 109th Avenue and 8th Street.

    Roberto Koltun / Miami Herald

    FIU Bridge Collapse at SW 109th Avenue and 8th Street.

  • A view of the collapsed pedestrian bridge north toward on...

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    A view of the collapsed pedestrian bridge north toward on SW 8th St. from just west of 109th Ave. as work continues to remove the debris.

  • MIAMI, FL - MARCH 16: Florida Highway Patrol troopers are...

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    MIAMI, FL - MARCH 16: Florida Highway Patrol troopers are seen as they investigate the scene where a pedestrian bridge collapsed a few days after it was built over southwest 8th street allowing people to bypass the busy street to reach Florida International University on March 16, 2018 in Miami, Florida. Reports indicate that there are six fatalities as a result of the collapse.

  • FIU Bridge Collapse at SW 109th Avenue and 8th Street.

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    FIU Bridge Collapse at SW 109th Avenue and 8th Street.

  • A Miami-Dade Fire Rescue firefighter looks into a heavily-damaged pickup...

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    A Miami-Dade Fire Rescue firefighter looks into a heavily-damaged pickup truck after a brand new, 950-ton pedestrian bridge collapsed on SW 8th St, in front of Florida International University, Thursday, March 15, 2018.

  • Florida Highway Patrol vehicles block off SW 8th St. after...

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    Florida Highway Patrol vehicles block off SW 8th St. after a brand new, 950-ton pedestrian bridge collapsed, in front of Florida International University, Thursday, March 15, 2018.

  • Firefighters atop a 950-ton pedestrian bridge after it collapsed Thursday...

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    Firefighters atop a 950-ton pedestrian bridge after it collapsed Thursday at Florida International University in Miami-Dade County. More than 100 county personnel trained in technical rescue and search and rescue were at the scene. Heavy equipment, including cranes and bulldozers, were brought there. M

  • Joe Smitha of Palm Harbor, Fla., speaks with reporters on...

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    Joe Smitha of Palm Harbor, Fla., speaks with reporters on March 17, 2018, about his niece, Alexa Duran, whose family has identified her as one of at least six victims of a bridge collapse near the Florida International University campus in the Miami area on March 15.

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    MIAMI, FL - MARCH 16: Members of the National Transportation Safety Board investigate the scene where a pedestrian bridge collapsed a few days after it was built over southwest 8th street allowing people to bypass the busy street to reach Florida International University on March 16, 2018 in Miami, Florida. Reports indicate that there are six fatalities as a result of the collapse.

  • Miami residents watch rescue crews work after a brand new,...

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    Miami residents watch rescue crews work after a brand new, 950-ton pedestrian bridge collapsed on SW 8th St, in front of Florida International University, Thursday, March 15, 2018.

  • View of the main span of the FIU-Sweetwater UniversityCity Bridge...

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    View of the main span of the FIU-Sweetwater UniversityCity Bridge after collapsing five days after been installed over SW 8 Street-State Road 41 on Thursday, March 15, 2018.

  • Miami-Dade Fire Rescue Department personel and other rescue units work...

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    Miami-Dade Fire Rescue Department personel and other rescue units work at the scene where a pedestrian bridge collapsed a few days after it was built over southwest 8th street allowing people to bypass the busy street to reach Florida International University on March 15, 2018 in Miami, Florida. Reports indicate that there are an unknown number of fatalities as a result of the collapse, which crushed at least five cars.

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    MIAMI, FL - MARCH 16: Workers, law enforcement and members of the National Transportation Safety Board investigate the scene where a pedestrian bridge collapsed a few days after it was built over southwest 8th street allowing people to bypass the busy street to reach Florida International University on March 16, 2018 in Miami, Florida. Reports indicate that there are six fatalities as a result of the collapse.

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    MIAMI, FL - MARCH 16: Workers are seen near where a pedestrian bridge collapsed a few days after it was built over southwest 8th street allowing people to bypass the busy street to reach Florida International University on March 16, 2018 in Miami, Florida. Reports indicate that there are six fatalities as a result of the collapse.

  • Miami residents watch rescue crews work after a brand new,...

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    Miami residents watch rescue crews work after a brand new, 950-ton pedestrian bridge collapsed on SW 8th St, in front of Florida International University, Thursday, March 15, 2018.

  • Rescuers search through the rubble of the FIU pedestrian bridge....

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    Rescuers search through the rubble of the FIU pedestrian bridge. which collapse on Thursday, March 15, 2018.

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    Miami-Dade Fire Rescue personnel work after a brand new, 950-ton pedestrian bridge collapsed on SW 8th St, in front of Florida International University, Thursday, March 15, 2018.

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    In this frame from video, emergency personnel work at the scene of a collapsed bridge in the Miami area, Thursday, March 15, 2018.

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    A Miami-Dade Fire Rescue firefighter looks into a pickup truck after a brand new, 950-ton pedestrian bridge collapsed on SW 8th St, in front of Florida International University, Thursday, March 15, 2018.

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As crews began removing bodies from beneath a collapsed pedestrian bridge Saturday, a victim’s uncle raged against what he called the “complete incompetence” and “colossal failure” that allowed people to drive beneath the unfinished concrete span.

“Why they had to build this monstrosity in the first place to get children across the street?” said an anguished Joe Smitha, whose niece, Alexa Duran, was crushed in Thursday’s collapse at Florida International University. “Then they decided to stress test this bridge while traffic was running underneath it?”

Authorities say six people were killed when the structure fell onto a busy six-lane road connecting the campus to the community of Sweetwater. Crews removed two cars Saturday morning and said they found three bodies, but officials said there were still at least two more victims beneath the rubble. Late in the day they recovered a third car, and Saturday night they said they believed all victims had been found.

The Miami-Dade Police Department confirmed the names of four victims Saturday.

Rolando Fraga Hernandez and his gold Jeep Cherokee were pulled from the wreckage Saturday. Later, the bodies of Oswald Gonzalez, 57, and Alberto Arias, 54, were found inside a white Chevy truck.

Navarro Brown was pulled from the rubble Thursday and later died at the hospital.

Authorities have not released Duran’s name, but her family has said she died. The FIU freshman was studying political science.

The National Transportation Safety Board has confirmed that crews were applying what’s known as “post-tensioning force” on the bridge before the failure. Authorities are investigating whether cracking that was reported just before the span fell contributed to the accident.

Joe Smitha of Palm Harbor, Fla., speaks with reporters on March 17, 2018, about his niece, Alexa Duran, whose family has identified her as one of at least six victims of a bridge collapse near the Florida International University campus in the Miami area on March 15.
Joe Smitha of Palm Harbor, Fla., speaks with reporters on March 17, 2018, about his niece, Alexa Duran, whose family has identified her as one of at least six victims of a bridge collapse near the Florida International University campus in the Miami area on March 15.

Experts interviewed by The Associated Press were mixed on the significance of those reported cracks.

Amjad Aref, a professor with the University of Buffalo’s Institute of Bridge Engineering, said they should have been “a big red flag.”

“Bridges are really very vulnerable when they are under construction, when there are just pieces,” he said. “It’s like still a flimsy structure. And when you see cracks, somebody has to raise really a big flag and say, ‘We need to do something. We need to figure out what’s happening quickly and do any mitigating actions to prevent further progression of damage and ultimately collapse,’ as we saw here.”

But Ralph Verrastro, principle of Naples-based Bridging Solutions, was not surprised to hear about cracks, and said it was not necessarily a problem.

“Any bridge with concrete, that’s made of concrete, there’s always cracks,” said Verrastro, who has been an engineer for 42 years. “If they had concerns that something was going on for that main span, then they would have called the sheriff or the police and closed the road. I would be very surprised if it’s determined that they were taking a chance and trying to do something under traffic. It’s just, as bridge engineers, that’s just never done.”

Two days before the collapse, an engineer with the design firm left a voicemail to say some cracking had been found at one end of the concrete span, but the voicemail wasn’t picked up until after the collapse, Florida Department of Transportation officials said Friday. In a transcript released Friday night, Denney Pate with FIGG Bridge Group said the cracking would need repairs but the company didn’t think it was a safety issue.

University officials, however, said Saturday that DOT officials had been aware of the cracking before the collapse. They said in a statement that representatives of FIU and DOT met with a FIGG engineer for two hours Thursday morning to discuss the cracking, and determined there wasn’t a safety issue. The bridge fell soon afterward.

“The FIGG engineer of record delivered a technical presentation regarding the crack and concluded that there were no safety concerns and the crack did not compromise the structural integrity of the bridge,” FIU said.

NTSB officials have said it’s too early to say whether any cracking contributed to the collapse.

In a news release late Friday, FIGG Bridge Engineers said it “continues to work diligently” to determine the cause of the collapse, and is examining the steps its team has taken. It added, “The evaluation was based on the best available information at that time and indicated that there were no safety issues.” It also asked for time to accurately determine what led to the accident.

Scheduled to open in 2019, the bridge was to provide safe passage over a canal and six lanes of traffic, a showpiece architectural feature connecting the campus with Sweetwater. The $14.2 million project was supposed to take advantage of a faster, cheaper and safer method of bridge-building promoted by the university.

Early renderings online appeared to show what’s called a “cable-stayed” structure supported by cables hanging from a central tower. However, a spokesman for FIGG said Saturday the bridge that was being built actually had built-in trusses.

“It is a truss bridge with above deck truss elements which, from an engineering perspective, is very different than a cable-stayed bridge,” FIGG spokeswoman Cheryl Stopnick said in an email.

Verrastro said there may have been enough support in place at the time. He said these projects are constructed with “very specific sequencing” and phases.

“This was designed to support itself — that was the beauty of the design, I’m sure,” he said. “You didn’t need temporary supports. It saves money. It’s safer, because if you put temporary supports, you have to block the road and the traffic would be a mess and it would be in the way. So I’m sure that was all thought through.”

Smitha, Duran’s uncle, can’t help but believe that this tragedy could have been avoided.

“This was a colossal failure of the system,” he said. “This was complete incompetence from the top … I want someone to step up and say, ‘The buck stops with me.'”

Associated Press writers Tim Reynolds, Josh Replogle, Freida Frisaro and Curt Anderson in Miami; Jason Dearen in Gainesville; Tamara Lush in St. Petersburg and Rodrique Ngowi in Boston contributed to this report.