LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — The community came together Friday night for another vigil honoring the lives lost in the crash of UPS Flight 2976 in Louisville.

People gathered on the Great Lawn at Waterfront Park. Some said they wanted to come together to lift each other up after a tough week for the city.

"I felt that it was important just to be here just to support and uplift my community," Aemiracle Adams, who attended vigil, said. "My mom used to live at the exit before the airport, so it was like 'wow, we just moved' and to have this happen is just heartbreaking."

Others said gathering together and feeling some sense of community is greatly needed right now.

Friday evening, Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg said a 14th victim was found in the wreckage of Tuesday's crash. The plane, a McDonnell Douglas MD-11, built in 1991, went down around 5:15 p.m. Nov. 4 after its left wing caught fire. The plane was fully loaded with fuel for the nine-hour flight to Honolulu from UPS Worldport. 

UPS released of the identifies of the three pilots on board: Capt. Richard Warternberg, First Officer Lee Truitt and International Relief Officer Capt. Dana Diamond. 

Greenberg previously said crews are working to identify the other victims from the UPS cargo plane crash earlier this week while the search continues for others reported missing.

The bodies of the victims who have been located have been removed from the wreckage site by the Jefferson County Coroner's Office, and officials are working to positively identify them. 

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