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S. Korea Ferry Search Efforts Hampered for 3rd Day

The family member of a missing passenger who was on South Korean ferry Sewol, which sank in the sea off Jindo, is helped as she cries while waiting for news from the rescue team, at a gym in Jindo, Apr. 18, 2014.
The family member of a missing passenger who was on South Korean ferry Sewol, which sank in the sea off Jindo, is helped as she cries while waiting for news from the rescue team, at a gym in Jindo, Apr. 18, 2014.
Efforts to rescue some 270 people from a sunken passenger ferry in South Korea were hampered for a third day as hopes for survivors fades. Anxiety and anger are growing among relatives of the missing, most of them high school students.

Workers at Paengmok Harbor tried to console a parent of one of the missing high school children believed trapped inside the capsized ferry.

Despite earlier reports of success, rescue divers failed in a third day of attempts to get to passengers inside the ship, just 20 kilometers off shore. Oxygen was pumped into the ship in hopes it would reach any survivors.

Divers later tried entering a cargo hold but were not able to go further, in a struggle against wreckage, strong currents and murky water.

Hundreds of volunteers and emergency workers at the harbor tried to comfort distraught relatives angry at the lack of progress and misinformation.

Parents of the missing demanded a road be cleared for any who might be rescued. Authorities quickly obliged, marching in a column of police.

Lee Min-seok, a rescue team captain with the Mokpo Firefighters, explained that the police presence is to keep crowds away so roads are clear enough for ambulances to pass through.

Several ambulances were readied nearby with flashing lights, but the display was cold comfort.

Many realize the odds of surviving this long in the waters of the sunken ship are quite low and the body count is expected to rise.

Vice principal commits suicide

Police say a high school vice principal rescued from the ferry has committed suicide.

Kang Min-kyu, 52, had been the leader of a group of at least 325 students traveling on the ferry on a school trip.

Police say he was found Friday hanging by his belt from a tree near a gym on the island of Jindo where survivors and relatives of those missing have been staying.

He is said to have left a suicide note saying he felt guilty for being alive.

Cranes could try to lift ferry

Authorities have prepared cranes to try to lift the ferry, but relatives demanded they wait until there is certainty that none are alive.

Government, volunteer, and donor tents and food trucks are wrapped around the harbor.

Seo Joon-baek, a Salvation Army officer, says they are preparing food for about 500 people every day. They are also cooperating with other volunteers as well.

It is still not certain what caused the 6,300-ton ferry on Wednesday to sink.

Authorities are looking at the possibility the ship hit something in the water, or a sudden change in course caused a dramatic shift in cargo balance.

The ship captain is also being investigated. Korean authorities said he had put another crew member at the wheel during the disaster, and reports said the captain was among the first to abandon ship.

According to surviving passengers, the crew instructed them to stay put and it was at least half an hour into the disaster before they were told to escape.

April 17, 2014

Family members of passengers missing on the overturned South Korean ferry Sewol react at the port in Jindo.
1/13 Family members of passengers missing on the overturned South Korean ferry Sewol react at the port in Jindo.
An aerial view of the flooded Kalay township at Sagaing division, Myanmar, Aug. 2, 2015. Water levels have reached as high as 2.5 meters in Sagaing and 4.5 meters in western Rakhine state, according to the government, which declared four regions disaster zones.
2/13 An aerial view of the flooded Kalay township at Sagaing division, Myanmar, Aug. 2, 2015. Water levels have reached as high as 2.5 meters in Sagaing and 4.5 meters in western Rakhine state, according to the government, which declared four regions disaster zones.
Rescue boats sail around the South Korean ferry "Sewol" which sank, during the rescue operation in the sea off Jindo. South Korean coastguard and navy divers resumed searching on Thursday for people still missing, many of them students from the same high school, after a ferry capsized in sight of land.
3/13 Rescue boats sail around the South Korean ferry "Sewol" which sank, during the rescue operation in the sea off Jindo. South Korean coastguard and navy divers resumed searching on Thursday for people still missing, many of them students from the same high school, after a ferry capsized in sight of land.
Customs officers look at confiscated counterfeit FIFA World Cup replica trophies in Yiwu, Zhejiang province, China, April 16, 2014. The local customs office seized a total of 1,020 unauthorized FIFA World Cup replica trophies before they were shipped out to Libya.
4/13 Customs officers look at confiscated counterfeit FIFA World Cup replica trophies in Yiwu, Zhejiang province, China, April 16, 2014. The local customs office seized a total of 1,020 unauthorized FIFA World Cup replica trophies before they were shipped out to Libya.
A boy with a toy gun poses for a picture in front of barricades at the police headquarters in the eastern Ukrainian town of Slaviansk.
5/13 A boy with a toy gun poses for a picture in front of barricades at the police headquarters in the eastern Ukrainian town of Slaviansk.
Firemen try to extinguish a fire as houses burn in a squatter colony in Quezon City, Metro Manila.
6/13 Firemen try to extinguish a fire as houses burn in a squatter colony in Quezon City, Metro Manila.
A masked flagellant lies prostrate on the ground as he prays outside a chapel during a Maundy ritual by penitents to atone for sins in Angeles, Pampanga north of Manila.
7/13 A masked flagellant lies prostrate on the ground as he prays outside a chapel during a Maundy ritual by penitents to atone for sins in Angeles, Pampanga north of Manila.
People cross the Chenab river on a trolley tied to wires to cast their vote at Harshi village in Doda district, north of Jammu, India.
8/13 People cross the Chenab river on a trolley tied to wires to cast their vote at Harshi village in Doda district, north of Jammu, India.
An Indian Muslim woman displays her inked thumb after casting her vote at a polling station in Bangalore.
9/13 An Indian Muslim woman displays her inked thumb after casting her vote at a polling station in Bangalore.
A Pakistani Christian woman fills jerry cans with water from a hand pump at a slum area of Islamabad.
10/13 A Pakistani Christian woman fills jerry cans with water from a hand pump at a slum area of Islamabad.
A diver dressed as the Easter Bunny swims among sharks, rays and other species of fish in the Shipwreck habitat at the South East Asia Aquarium of Resorts World Sentosa, a popular tourist attraction in Singapore. The performance is part of the Easter celebrations.
11/13 A diver dressed as the Easter Bunny swims among sharks, rays and other species of fish in the Shipwreck habitat at the South East Asia Aquarium of Resorts World Sentosa, a popular tourist attraction in Singapore. The performance is part of the Easter celebrations.
Cleo a white Bengal tiger looks through the glass of her enclosure at the Buenos Aires Zoo, Argentina, April 16, 2014.
12/13 Cleo a white Bengal tiger looks through the glass of her enclosure at the Buenos Aires Zoo, Argentina, April 16, 2014.
A man surfs with his kite in the Mediterranean sea at the southern Israeli city of Ashkelon, during the vacation of the Jewish holiday of Passover.
13/13 A man surfs with his kite in the Mediterranean sea at the southern Israeli city of Ashkelon, during the vacation of the Jewish holiday of Passover.
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