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Danube boat accident: More bodies found as vessel is raised in Hungary | |
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Four more bodies have been recovered after salvage crews raised the wreck of a tourist boat that sank on the Danube in Budapest last month. | |
A floating crane raised The Mermaid to the surface, allowing divers to enter. | |
The boat was carrying South Korean tourists when it was hit by a cruise ship and capsized, killing 20 passengers and leaving eight missing. | |
Recovery efforts by Hungarian and South Korean teams have been hampered by high water levels in the Danube. | Recovery efforts by Hungarian and South Korean teams have been hampered by high water levels in the Danube. |
Footage from the scene on Tuesday morning showed the cabin and upper deck of the boat emerge from the water and divers carry out a search for victims still trapped inside. | |
The four bodies recovered have not been formally identified, but they are believed to be those of the boat's Hungarian captain and three South Koreans including a six-year-old girl - the only child to die in the accident. | |
The rest of the 70-year-old boat was then slowly brought to the surface with pumps removing water from the hull to stabilise it. | |
One of the divers, Zoltan Papp, said attaching straps to the hull of the boat had been difficult because visibility in the muddy, fast-flowing river had been as low as 10cm (4in) at times. | One of the divers, Zoltan Papp, said attaching straps to the hull of the boat had been difficult because visibility in the muddy, fast-flowing river had been as low as 10cm (4in) at times. |
"It was like being in heavy snowfall or fog," he told Reuters news agency. | |
At one point in Tuesday's operation, a member of the recovery crew fell into the swollen river and had to be rescued by colleagues. | At one point in Tuesday's operation, a member of the recovery crew fell into the swollen river and had to be rescued by colleagues. |
How did the accident happen? | How did the accident happen? |
The Viking Sigyn cruise ship struck the Mermaid just after 21:00 local time (19:00 GMT) on 29 May as both vessels passed under the Margaret Bridge. | The Viking Sigyn cruise ship struck the Mermaid just after 21:00 local time (19:00 GMT) on 29 May as both vessels passed under the Margaret Bridge. |
Seven of the 35 people on board were rescued and several bodies quickly recovered, but others were swept away in the swollen river or trapped inside the boat. | Seven of the 35 people on board were rescued and several bodies quickly recovered, but others were swept away in the swollen river or trapped inside the boat. |
Police said the boat had sunk within seven seconds of the collision. | Police said the boat had sunk within seven seconds of the collision. |
"The current was so fast and people were floating away," one survivor, identified only by her surname Jung, told South Korea's Yonhap news agency. | |
More bodies were recovered in the following days, with one pulled from the Danube more than 100km (60 miles) downstream. Nineteen South Korean tourists and a Hungarian crewman are so far confirmed to have died. | More bodies were recovered in the following days, with one pulled from the Danube more than 100km (60 miles) downstream. Nineteen South Korean tourists and a Hungarian crewman are so far confirmed to have died. |
The disaster was the worst on the Danube - Europe's second-longest river - in more than 50 years. | |
What about the investigation? | What about the investigation? |
The wreck of the Mermaid will be taken to a secure location and examined by police, who have launched a criminal investigation. | |
The Viking Sigyn's captain, named as 64-year-old Ukrainian national Yuriy C, was detained on suspicion of reckless misconduct in waterborne traffic leading to mass casualties. His lawyers said he was devastated but did nothing wrong. | |
South Korean President Moon Jae-in said his government would co-operate with Hungarian authorities "to thoroughly investigate the incident". |