With the death toll now at 1,127, the search for victims of the Bangladesh factory collapse, one of the world's most deadly industrial accidents, is called off.<br/> <br />Officials said almost 2,500 people were rescued alive-- including one woman extracted from the rubble 17 days after the disaster.<br/> <br />(SOUNDBITE) (English) COLONEL IMRANUZZAMAN SAYING:<br/> <br />"Our rescue operation had been officially called off yesterday evening. Our General Commanding Officer Chowdhury Hasan Sohrwardi had a press briefing yesterday, he expressed elaborately and explained about different aspects of this operation. And today we are waiting, we will have a special prayer, and after that we will go out from this area."<br/> <br />Military personnel and relatives of those killed gathered to offer prayers, some raising pictures of their lost loved ones.<br/> <br />The disaster, believed to have been triggered when generators were started up during a blackout, has put a spotlight on Western retailers who use the impover
