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Hungary tourist boat accident: More bodies found as vessel is raised Danube boat accident: More bodies found as vessel is raised in Hungary
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At least four more bodies have been recovered as salvage crews raised the wreck of a tourist boat that sank on the Danube in Budapest last month. 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.
Divers entered the boat as a floating crane slowly brought it to the surface. A floating crane raised The Mermaid to the surface, allowing divers to enter.
The Mermaid was carrying South Korean tourists when it was in collision with a cruise ship and capsized, leaving 20 people dead and eight others missing. 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 then carry out a search for victims still trapped inside. 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 rest of the 70-year-old boat was then slowly brought to the surface with pumps removing water from the hull to stabilise it. The whole operation is expected to take several hours. 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. "It was like being in heavy snowfall or fog," he told Reuters news agency.
The four bodies recovered have not been formally identified. However, 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 who died in the accident - the BBC's Budapest correspondent Nick Thorpe says.
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.
Crowds lined the nearby Margaret Bridge to watch the operation. "It is the first time (I came here) after the tragic event," said Budapest resident Janos Kadar. "It is very upsetting to think that this could have happened, such tragic events."
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 Yonhap. "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.
It was the worst disaster on the Danube - Europe's second-longest river - in more than 50 years. 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?
Once fully out of the water, the wreck of the Mermaid will be taken to a secure location and examined by police, who have launched a criminal 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, has been detained on suspicion of reckless misconduct in waterborne traffic leading to mass casualties. His lawyers have said he is devastated but did nothing wrong. 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 has said his government will co-operate with Hungarian authorities "to thoroughly investigate the incident". South Korean President Moon Jae-in said his government would co-operate with Hungarian authorities "to thoroughly investigate the incident".