Divers battled strong currents and wind on Saturday to
search unopened rooms in a sunken South Korean ferry for dozens of
missing passengers, officials said.
The divers will
focus on opening up six rooms on the third and fourth floors while again
combing places already searched, emergency task force spokesperson Ko
Myung-seok. The task force said 58 out of 64 target areas have been
searched.
“It took a while to develop routes, but
after the routes were developed to some degree, opening up the rooms and
getting inside worked out in a short period of time,” Mr. Ko said.
The
emergency task force said in a news release that eight bodies were
retrieved from the rooms in the third and the fourth floor on Saturday.
So far bodies of 236 victims have been retrieved; 195 were found inside
the ferry while 41 were found floating in the sea. The release said
search will continue in the night.
The South Korean
passenger liner Sewol was carrying 476 people, mostly from a single high
school, when it sank on April 16. Only 174 people survived, including
22 of the 29 crew members.
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