In this handout photo released by Hankook Daily, a submersible vessel attempts to salvage sunken Sewol ferry in waters off Jindo on March 22. The loading process, including emptying the ferry of water and fuel, is expected to take days. A relative of missing passengers of the sunken Sewol ferry cries as she watches workers lifting the boat on Thursday. Salvaging the huge, corroded ferry from a channel notorious for dangerous currents has been a difficult and expensive job. South Korea agreed in 2015 to an 85.1 billion won ($76 million US) deal with a consortium led by China's state-run Shanghai Salvage Co. to do it.
Source: CBC News March 23, 2017 07:30 UTC