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Fri, August 12, 2022 | 18:32
Nation praying for a miracle
사망자 25명으로 늘어
Posted : 2014-04-17 18:27
Updated : 2014-04-18 10:12
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A family member of a missing person from the sinking of the ferry Sewol cries after checking the list of those rescued at a gym on Jindo Island, South Jeolla Province, Wednesday. The sinking of the passenger ship in waters off the country's southern coast has left about 280 people missing and nine dead as of Thursday. / Yonhap
A family member of a missing person from the sinking of the ferry Sewol cries after checking the list of those rescued at a gym on Jindo Island, South Jeolla Province, Wednesday. The sinking of the passenger ship in waters off the country's southern coast has left about 280 people missing and nine dead as of Thursday. / Yonhap

No more survivors found in race against time


By Kim Da-ye, Yoon Sung-won


JINDO ― The nation was hoping against hope Thursday that more survivors from the sunken ferry Sewol would be found.

Unfortunately, that collective prayer fell short of helping find anyone alive many hours after the ferry capsized near Jindo Island off the southwestern coast.

The government confirmed that 271 out of the 475 passengers and crewmembers were listed as missing, with 25 confirmed dead and 179 rescued. The increase in the number of saved people came from a recount.

More than a day after the sinking, it was unclear what caused the 6,825-ton vessel to capsize and why so many passengers failed to evacuate during the two hours before it turned over.

The Coast Guard suspects that a sharp turn by the ship might have caused a sudden shift of its cargo, causing the ferry to list excessively. The loud thud survivors said they heard before the sinking could have been from the cargo shifting during the turn, it said.

More than 100 were injured and five of them are in critical condition.

The numbers changed little despite divers and their support staff being dispatched to search for living or dead passengers near and inside the sunken vessel.
A family member of a missing person from the sinking of the ferry Sewol cries after checking the list of those rescued at a gym on Jindo Island, South Jeolla Province, Wednesday. The sinking of the passenger ship in waters off the country's southern coast has left about 280 people missing and nine dead as of Thursday. / Yonhap
Vessels from the Navy and Coast Guard participate in rescue operations Thursday for a ferry that capsized off the southwestern coast Wednesday morning. Despite massive rescue efforts, bad weather has complicated the operation. / Courtesy of South Jeolla Provincial Government

The Central Disaster and Safety Countermeasures Headquarters confirmed five of the passengers were foreign nationals ― two Korean-Chinese, Han Geum-hee, 37, and Lee Do-nam, 38; two Filipino entertainers, Emmanuel Manio, 45, and Alexandria Cabras, 40; and an 18-year-old Danwon High School student from Russia identified as Serkov. The Filipinos were rescued while the rest are missing.


The investigation into the cause of the accident started Thursday with Lee Joon-seok, 69, the captain, summoned to Mokpo Coast Guard Station.

At the station, he said, "I am sorry to the passengers, victims and their families." He did not talk about the accident. Nine other crewmembers were also questioned.

Various news outlets claimed that Lee was among the first to leave the sinking vessel. Kim Soo-hyeon, the chief of the Coast Guard's West Regional Headquarters, refused to confirm the allegation in a briefing at 7 p.m., but said Lee violated the 10th article of the Seafarer's Act, which demands captains to be the last people to leave their ships.

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When Italian cruise ship Costa Concordia capsized in January 2012, killing 32 of more than 4,200 people on board, its captain allegedly abandoned the ship before passengers evacuated. He is being tried on charges of manslaughter.

The Coast Guard said that the authority is working with experts from various research institutes including the National Forensic Service to investigate possible causes including errors committed by the crew, unorthodox freight loading or defects in the ship.

Goh Myeong-seok, a director of the Coast Guard, said in a briefing at the Ministry of Security and Public Administration (MOSPA) that divers hit the exterior of the ship's hull with hammers to check for any responses from inside. There had been no responses, he said, adding that strong currents and poor visibility were hindering the rescue efforts.

In another briefing around 3 p.m., Yoo Young, a Coast Guard officer, said that it was raining and waves were two to three meters high near the ship wreck, making the divers have to wait.

Three maritime cranes weighing thousands of tons are heading to the accident site to lift the ferry. All three cranes are expected to arrive at the scene before 8 a.m. Friday.

Kim, however, told missing passengers' family members gathered at Paengmok port late into the night that the cranes wouldn't be used immediately, and more divers will be brought in. The announcement angered the families. "You talk about tomorrow only. What if some of those trapped inside are alive and die tomorrow?" a family member shouted at Kim, who didn't answer.

An elderly man, whose daughter is one of the missing, jumped into the water, saying that he would go alone to find the trapped students. Several other people jumped into the water to save him.

Twenty nine airplanes and 171 boats have been dispatched to the site by the Coast Guard, the Navy and other defense forces.

The number of theories behind the cause of the sinking has increased with various experts giving different opinions while the government has remained tightlipped.

Yonhap reported that the Coast Guard now assumes the vessel ended up listing after it made a sharp turn. Some 180 vehicles and 1,157 ton of freight the ferry was carrying may have shifted to the left during the maneuver, causing the ship to capsize.

MOSPA has so far confirmed that the ferry did not deviate from its usual route. Chunghaejin Marine, the operator of the Sewol, shut down its website; and in the absence of clear information, rumors prevailed.

A widely circulated tweet on Twitter said that 34 students are gathered in an "air pocket" formed in an alley. The tweet also said that more students were alive in the cafeteria and two rooms. None of these claims were confirmed by the government.

The earlier frequent changes in information provided by the government didn't help the situation.

MOSPA modified the number of passengers and crew members on board from 462 to 475 because it later found that 13 truck drivers boarded the ship without tickets.




사망자 25명으로 늘어

세월호 침몰 사고 사망자가 급격하게 늘어나고 있다. 

18일 서해지방해양경찰청에 따르면 수색대는 전날 저녁 6시부터 이날 새벽까지 바다 위에서 시신 16구를 인양했다.

새로 발견된 시신의 성별은 여성 10명, 남성 6명이었다. 

사망자는 대부분 구명조끼를 입은 상태였고, 이 중 60대 여성 사망자는 자전거 헬멧을 쓰고 있었다. 10대로 보이는 여성 시신에서는 단원고 학생증이 발견됐다. 

이에 따라 이날 오전 1시30분 현재 세월호 사고 사망자는 총 25명으로 늘어났다. 

전체 탑승자 475명 중 179명이 구조됐으며, 실종자는 271명이다. 

현재 유전자 검사까지 거쳐 신원이 확인된 사망자는 선사 직원 박지영(22·여) 씨, 안산 단원고 2학년 정차웅·권오천·임경빈 군, 인솔교사 최혜정(24) 씨 등 5명이다.
 

시민사회단체 일정·주말 문화행사 줄줄이 취소 

진도 여객선 사고 이틀째인 17일 온·오프라인 곳곳에서 실종자의 무사귀환을 기원하는 시민들의 목소리가 줄을 잇고 있다.

포털사이트 다음 희망해에서는 이날 세월호 여객선 피해자를 위한 모금 운동이 시작됐다.

전국재해구호협회가 참여한 이 모금 운동은 시작한 지 채 하루도 되지 않아 목표인원인 500명을 초과달성했다.

목표인원이 달성되면 전문기관의 심사를 거쳐 본격적인 모금이 시작된다.

다음 아고라에서는 승객들을 마지막까지 대피시키다 결국 구조되지 못하고 숨진 채 발견된 여승무원 박지영 씨를 의사자로 선정하자는 청원이 진행 중이다.

이 청원도 이날 오후 시작됐지만 불과 몇 시간 되지 않아 서명자 수는 700명을 훌쩍 넘어섰다.

실종된 안산 단원고 학생들과 동갑내기인 충남 대천여상 2학년 학생들은 실종자들의 무사귀환을 기원하며 각자 쓴 편지를 트위터에 올리기도 했다.

트위터 검색 전문 사이트인 '톱시'(www.topsy.com)의 검색 결과 사건이 발생한 지난 16일부터 이날 오후까지 '세월호'와 관련한 트윗이 11만4천건 이상 올라왔으며 '세월호 애도' 등 무사귀환 기원·추모 트윗도 2천여건 이상 쏟아졌다.

실종자들의 무사귀환을 기원하고 희생자들을 추모하는 행사도 속속 생겨나고 있다.

국정원 시국회의는 이날 오후 서울 청계광장에 '세월호 침몰사건 실종자 무사귀환 염원과 희생자 추모를 위한 소원의 벽'을 설치하고 기도회를 연다.

자유청년연합 등 보수단체들도 이날부터 19일까지 매일 저녁 광화문 동아일보사 앞에서 실종자 무사귀환을 위한 촛불집회를 개최하기로 했다.

구조 지연 등으로 대규모 참사 우려가 커지면서 예정됐던 각종 행사도 줄줄이 취소됐다.

민주노총은 오는 19일 오후 2시 서울역 광장에서 열기로 한 '박근혜 퇴진 민영화-연금개악 저지 노동탄압 분쇄 결의대회'를 취소하기로 했다.

같은 날 오후 3시 시민사회단체들이 연대해 개최하기로 한 '민생파탄 민주파괴 박근혜 정권 심판 4·19 범국민대회'는 18일 각 대표가 개최 여부를 논의할 예정이다. 이날 행사에는 당초 3만여명의 시민이 참가할 것으로 예상됐다.

참여연대는 당분간 외부 행사를 자제하기로 하고 17∼18일 예정된 각종 기자회견과 토론회 등 행사 10여건을 취소하거나 연기했다.

한국외대는 오는 18일 개교 60주년을 맞아 대대적인 기념행사를 계획 중이었지만 행사 규모를 대폭 축소하고 '경축'이라는 단어를 사용하지 않기로 했다.

노원구·중구·종로구 등 각 지방자치단체가 주말을 맞아 기획했던 다양한 축제·문화 전시행사들도 줄줄이 취소됐다.
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