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China to remove capsized ship for victims search

Xinhua, June 8, 2015 Adjust font size:

The capsized Eastern Star cruise ship will be moved to allow divers to search for victims at the site.

With eight victims still missing, the search and rescue headquarters will move the ship as soon as weather and water movements are favorable, Minister of Transport Yang Chuantang said Monday.

"A glimmer of hope deserves all-out efforts," he said.

Ministry sources said on Saturday the search for the missing victims would be extended for nearly 1,300 km along the Yangtze River between Jianli in Hubei Province, where the ship sank, downstream to the Wusong Estuary in Shanghai.

The Eastern Star with 456 people onboard was on an 11-day trip along the Yangtze when it was overturned by a tornado last Monday night.

Fourteen people survived the disaster. As of Monday, rescuers had retrieved the bodies of 434 victims. Endi