At this temporary shelter in Jindo, South Korea, the huddled survivors of a capsized ferry are still in shock. Their boat was carrying close to 500 people when it started sinking off the southwest coast early Wednesday. About 175 people have been rescued but more than 280 people are still missing.
Survivors Recall Early Moments of South Korea Ferry Rescue
By Chris Jasurek
Chris Jasurek
Writer
April 16, 2014Updated: July 18, 2015
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