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Rescue crews are continuing to dig through the rubble of a popular Dominican Republic nightclub in an effort to locate any survivors of Tuesday’s deadly roof collapse. It comes as the death toll continues to climb, with two former Major League Baseball players, Tony Blanco and Octavio Dotel, among those killed. NBC’s Erin McLaughlin reports for TODAY from Santo Domingo.