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A ferry with about 450 people on board is sinking off the south-west coast of South Korea, coastguard officials say. A major rescue operation is under way after a ferry carrying 476 people capsized off South Korea.
Most of the passengers are secondary school students on their way from Incheon to the southern resort island of Jeju, officials added. The ferry, carrying mainly school students, was travelling from Incheon to the southern resort island of Jeju, officials said.
Coastguard and naval vessels and helicopters have gone to the scene. More than 50 ships and helicopters were at the scene to rescue passengers.
Many passengers have already been lifted off and TV reports say remaining passengers have been told to jump into the sea to await rescue. One person has died and almost 150 have been rescued so far. Reports say remaining passengers have been told to jump into the sea to await rescue.
Images from the scene showed the ferry listing at a severe angle and then largely submerged.Images from the scene showed the ferry listing at a severe angle and then largely submerged.
Vice-Minister of Security and Public Administration Lee Gyeong-og said he could confirm that 110 passengers had been rescued so far. So far, a total of 147 people have been rescued, South Korean officials said.
A total of 34 naval, coastguard and civilian ships were involved in rescue efforts, as well as 18 helicopters, he said. A total of 34 naval, coastguard and civilian ships were involved in rescue efforts, as well as 18 helicopters, they said.
South Korean President Park Geun-hye had ordered coast guard commandos to be mobilised to search the ship so that no-one was left behind, Yonhap news agency reported.South Korean President Park Geun-hye had ordered coast guard commandos to be mobilised to search the ship so that no-one was left behind, Yonhap news agency reported.
"The ship is taking in water and sinking," a coastguard spokesman told AFP news agency by phone.
"There are around 450 people on board and we have coastguard vessels, commercial ships in the area, as well as helicopters all engaged in the rescue operation," the spokesman said.
It is not yet clear what caused the incident, but Yonhap news agency reported that the ship had run aground.It is not yet clear what caused the incident, but Yonhap news agency reported that the ship had run aground.
"The ship is taking in water and sinking," a coastguard spokesman told AFP news agency by phone. One body had been recovered from the ship, the coastguard said.
One passenger told the YTN news channel: "We heard a big thumping sound and the boat stopped.One passenger told the YTN news channel: "We heard a big thumping sound and the boat stopped.
"The boat is tilting and we have to hold on to something to stay seated," the passenger said."The boat is tilting and we have to hold on to something to stay seated," the passenger said.
News agencies said the ferry had sent out a distress signal about 20km (12 miles) off the island of Byungpoong at about 09:00 local time (00:00 GMT).News agencies said the ferry had sent out a distress signal about 20km (12 miles) off the island of Byungpoong at about 09:00 local time (00:00 GMT).
It was bound for Jeju, a popular tourist destination, carrying mainly school students. It was bound for Jeju, a popular tourist destination, carrying mainly students from a school near the capital, Seoul.
Angry parents have gathered at the school to demand answers, reports the BBC's Lucy Williamson in Seoul.Angry parents have gathered at the school to demand answers, reports the BBC's Lucy Williamson in Seoul.
They are questioning why the ship was allowed to leave amid reports of bad weather, our correspondent says.They are questioning why the ship was allowed to leave amid reports of bad weather, our correspondent says.
Earlier reports put the number of passengers on the ferry at about 350. The vessel is reported to have a capacity of up to 900 people.Earlier reports put the number of passengers on the ferry at about 350. The vessel is reported to have a capacity of up to 900 people.
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