Anger, anguish six months after South Korea ferry disaster
“Sewol ferry recovery update No. 377 ... Days since last body found -- 88.”
Six months after South Korea’s worst maritime disaster, the official e-mails keep coming -- sometimes several a day -- recording every detail of a largely forgotten and ignored operation.
Weather and sea conditions permitting, they detail the latest mission by divers to penetrate the sunken vessel in the search for 10 bodies that remain unaccounted for.
The last body to be pulled from the upturned ship was way back on July 18. The last before that was on June 19. Just two bodies in almost four months.
“There is no deadline. The work will continue indefinitely,” said Kim Sang-In, an official at the Disaster Management Headquarters overseeing the recovery effort
“The government has already clarified its position that without the consent of the victims’ families, it will not cease operations unilaterally,” said Kim, whose office issues the e-mail updates.