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South Korea Starts Transporting Sunken Sewol Ferry on Land

© AFP 2023 / JUNG YEON-JESouth Korean rescue teams take part in recovery operations at the site of the sunken 'Sewol' ferry, marked with buoys, off the coast of the South Korean island of Jindo
South Korean rescue teams take part in recovery operations at the site of the sunken 'Sewol' ferry, marked with buoys, off the coast of the South Korean island of Jindo - Sputnik International
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The South Korean authorities have started the transportation of the sunken Sewol ferry.

TOKYO (Sputnik) — The South Korean authorities have started the transportation of the sunken Sewol ferry, previously lifted out of the water, from the transport vessel to a dry dock of the South Korean port of Mokpo, local media reported Sunday, citing the South Korean Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries.

The transportation process was launched at 09:00 local time [00:00 GMT] with some 600 module transporters being used to carry Sewol on land from the vessel, the South Korean ministry said, according to the Yonhap news agency.

South Korean rescue teams take part in recovery operations at the site of the sunken 'Sewol' ferry, marked with buoys, off the coast of the South Korean island of Jindo - Sputnik International
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The transportation is likely to be finished by Monday’s morning, the Sewol will then be studied by the experts.

The ferry, which originally weighted almost 7 tons, currently weighs 16,000 tons due to the water and mud, according to the agency.

Sewol was lifted out of the water and put on a transport vessel on March 25.

On April 2, the Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries said that South Korea is going to conduct a massive search of over 340,000 square feet of the seabed, near the site of the Sewol’s wreckage, to find remains of missing people and clues that can help to better understand causes of the shipwreck..

Over 300 people died when the Sewol ferry sank in April 2014. The bodies of 295 people have been recovered, nine are missing.

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