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Sunken Sewol Ferry raised from sea floor

This aerial image shows part of the damaged Sewol ferry between two barges after being raised during a salvage operation at sea off the southwestern island of Jindo on March 23, 2017. (Photo by AFP)

Frank Smith
Press TV, Seoul

South Korea’s Sewol Ferry, which sank in 2014, has been raised from the sea floor. The incident killed more than 300 people, mostly school children. As the families of the victims along with the nation observe the massive salvage operation, many are demanding a thorough investigation into the disaster. Press TV correspondent Frank Smith has filed this report from Seoul.

 


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