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South Korea starts raising sunken ferry in which 304 died

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South Korean workers on Wednesday began the difficult process of raising a 6,800-ton ferry that sank in 2014, killing more…
SEOUL, South Korea —
South Korean workers on Wednesday began the difficult process of raising a 6,800-ton ferry that sank in 2014, killing more than 300 people and triggering a public uproar that contributed to the recent ouster of Park Geun-hye as president.
The salvaging operation began after hours of preparations and tests, according to an official from the Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries who didn’t want to be identified because of office rules.
Workers on two barges have slipped 66 cables beneath the Sewol ferry, which had been lying on its left side in about 40 meters (130 feet) of water. The cables are connected to a frame of metal beams divers have spent months putting in place.
The ministry believes that workers will be able to lift the upper side of the ferry about 13 meters (42 feet) above the surface by Thursday morning if water and weather conditions remain stable.
Workers will then begin loading it onto a semi-submersible, heavy-lift vessel that will carry it to a mainland port. That process, including emptying the ferry of water and fuel, is expected to take days.
Workers also conducted tests to raise the ferry on Sunday, but delayed the operation after some cables became tangled.

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