LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Two days after a deadly UPS plane disaster, the mayor of Louisville, Kentucky, urged the public to attend a vigil Thursday to "share our heartbreak,” while teams still worked to find or identify victims from the crash and subsequent firestorm.

“Our hope is that we have located all of the victims at this point. But again, we do not know,” Mayor Craig Greenberg said.

The plane had been cleared for takeoff Tuesday when a large fire developed in the left wing and an engine fell off, said Todd Inman, a member of the National Transportation Safety Board, which is leading the investigation.

Meanwhile, UPS Worldport operations resumed Wednesday night with its Next Day Air, or night sort, operation, spokesperson Jim Mayer said.

“Our goal is to begin returning the network t

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