293 people, mostly students who were on a high school trip, are missing after a ferry capsized & sank in dense fog off South Korea's coast last night, local media reports.
A South Korean government spokesman told
reporters this morning that there had been 459
people on board the ferry, including 325
students, 15 teachers, 89 other passengers and
a crew of 30.
So far 164 people have been rescued, three
confirmed dead, while hundreds are still
unaccounted for. One rescued passenger told
The Associated Press he believed that many
people had been trapped inside the ship when it sank.
The ferry had been traveling to the southern
tourist island of Jeju when it sank just three
hours from it's destination. The distress call was
made around 8p.m last night, 11 hours into the
trip.
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Dozens of boats, helicopters, 30 navy and coast
guard vessels and divers are around the area
trying to find survivors.
The ferry has a capacity of about 900 people and was built in Japan in 1994.
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