Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

S Korean ferry that sank killing over 300 lifted from sea floor

- Associated Press letters@hindustant­imes.com

A 6,800-tonne South Korean ferry was hoisted to the surface on Thursday, nearly three years after it capsized and sank into violent seas off the country’s southweste­rn coast, an emotional moment for the country as it searches for closure to one of its deadliest disasters.

More than 300 people -most of whom were students on a high school trip -- died when the Sewol sank on April 16, 2014, touching off an outpouring of national grief and soul searching about long-ignored public safety and regulatory failures. Public outrage over what was seen as a botched rescue job by the government contribute­d to the recent ouster of Park Geunhye as president.

Workers on two barges began the salvaging operation on Wednesday night, rolling up 66 cables connected to a frame of metal beams divers spent months putting beneath the ferry, which had been lying on its side in about 44 metres of water. By 3:45 am, Sewol’s stabiliser surfaced from the water. About an hour later, the blueand-white right side of the ship, rusty and scratched and its painted name “SEWOL” no longer visible, emerged for the first time in more than 1,000 days.

By about 7am, the ferry had been raised enough for workers to climb on it and fasten it further to the barges. As of 5pm, the top of the ferry was about 8.5 metres above the water’s surface. The bodies of 295 passengers were recovered after the sinking.

 ?? AP ?? Workers prepare to lift the sunken Sewol ferry.
AP Workers prepare to lift the sunken Sewol ferry.

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