And with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. Reporter it is a dark and difficult task. A diver follows a rope through the murky waters to reach the sunken ship. Amid a maze of staircases, doorways and windows float blankets and life jackets. But he is interested only in the dead, recovering the bodies of nearly two hundred people trapped inside. He is among more than seven hundred workers and more than 200 vessels involved in this most grim of tasks, where success looks like this. More than 100 bodies have now been brought ashore. The families of those on board study descriptions of the dead pinned on notice boards. Others simply study the sea. Please save them, this man cries. The families are urging the government to speed up the search. This man says parents would go into the water themselves if they could. But they know too that hope is all but gone. The divers have been given just two more days before work begins to raise the ship to the surface. Anger conti
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