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More than 500 rescued from burning ferry off Puerto Rico

More than 500 rescued from burning ferry off Puerto Rico

 

A rescued ferry passenger (L) holds the body of his son as they are evacuated to a port in Kolaka, Southeast Sulawesi, Indonesia December 20, 2015 in this photo taken by Antara Foto. Picture taken December 20, 2015.Photo: Reuters/Jojon/Antara Foto

Two survivors found, scant hope for dozens from sunken Indonesian ferry

Forty-one people have now been found alive by rescuers in helicopters, fishing vessels and rubber dinghies, and three people have...

Dozens rescued floating at sea after abandoning Indonesian ferry

Dozens rescued floating at sea after abandoning Indonesian ferry

  It is unclear how many passengers and crew were onboard.

Migrants brawl on Greek island waiting for chance to leave

Migrants brawl on Greek island waiting for chance to leave

 

Passengers of the capsized MBCA Kim-Nirvana ferry (far L) are rescued by a tugboat of the Philippine coast guard near a port in Ormoc city, central Philippines July 2, 2015.

Death toll from capsized Philippine ferry rises to 41, divers halt search

Scores, sometimes hundreds, of people die each year from ferry accidents in the Philippines.

Rescuers search for survivors next to the capsized passenger ferry off Ormoc City, central Philippines on July 2, 2015. Photo: AFP

At least 36 die in Philippine ferry sinking, 118 survive

  A ferry carrying 189 passengers and crew capsized off the central Philippines in heavy waves on Thursday killing at least...

Rescue workers search on a sunken ship in the Jianli section of Yangtze River, Hubei province, China, June 2, 2015. Photo: Reuters

Chinese ferry with 458 aboard sinks in storm, 20 rescued

  A passenger ship carrying 458 people sank in the Yangtze River in a storm late on Monday and only about...

South Korean Prime Minister Lee Wan-koo (L) bows to a relative (R) of a victim onboard sunken ferry Sewol, at the official memorial altar for the victims in Ansan on the occasion of the first anniversary of the ferry disaster that killed more than 300 pas

South Korea police clash with protesters over ferry disaster

South Korean police clashed with thousands of protesters, blocking their way to the presidential palace

South Korean President Park Geun-hye (2nd R) looks at portraits of missing passengers onboard sunken ferry Sewol during her visit to a port in Jindo, on the occasion of the first anniversary of the ferry disaster. Photo: Reuters

Angry and divided, S.Korea mourns on anniversary of ferry disaster

A day of mourning for the 304 victims of the Sewol ferry sinking was overtaken by acrimony on Thursday

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Relatives of victims of the Sewol ferry disaster weep as they stand on the deck of a boat during a visit to the site of the sunken ferry, off the coast of South Korea's southern island of Jindo April 15, 2015. Photo: Reuters

Korean ferry victims' families cry out names of loved ones at sea, offer snacks

  More than 300 people died in the disaster a year ago, with the bodies of nine still missing.

Pictures are seen in a room belonging to Jeon Ha-yeong, a high school student who died in the Sewol ferry disaster, in Ansan April 7, 2015. Photo: Reuters

Grieving parents leave S.Korea ferry victims' rooms intact

Since the April 16 disaster many of the grieving Korean parents  have left their lost children's bedrooms intact, unable...

Rescue boats sail near Sewol, a 6,825-ton passenger ship owned by Chonghaejin Marine Co., 20 kilometers off of Jindo, South Korea, on April 16, 2014.

No closure for Korea as ferry disaster haunts President Park

  Park’s approval rating, which had hovered above 50 percent prior to the sinking, fell steadily afterward to a record low 29...

A woman holds a banner bearing portraits of victims of sunken ferry Sewol next to Buddhist believers performing during a "three steps one bow" ceremony to urge the government to salvage the sunken ferry Sewol as soon as possible, in central Seoul March 26

S.Korea to pay about $380,000 for each student killed in ferry disaster

  More than two-thirds of the 476 passengers on board the doomed Sewol ferry were students on a school trip.

Bangladesh ferry capsizes after collision, at least 39 dead

Bangladesh ferry capsizes after collision, at least 39 dead

At least 39 people die when a passenger ferry capsized after colliding with a trawler on the river Padma with more than...
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