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« Reply #30 on: January 31, 2012, 02:34:07 PM »

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GIGLIO, Italy -- Italian rescuers Tuesday permanently called off the underwater search for bodies in the stricken Costa Concordia cruise ship after conditions became too dangerous for the divers.

"We have definitively stopped the underwater search inside the ship," a spokesman for the fire brigade on the island of Giglio was quoted as saying by AFP, citing the difficult conditions.
Italy's ANSA news agency also reported that the search operation inside submerged parts of then ship was at an end.

The search will continue in parts of the ship that are above water, as well as in the surrounding waters, ANSA reported.

The priority now is to safely remove the fuel from the vessel, amid fears of environmental damage, the report said.

So far, poor weather conditions have prevented any of the estimated 2,380 tons (2,159 tonnes) of fuel from being extracted from the ship's 23 tanks. The ship is perched on rocks, raising fears it could tumble to the sea floor.

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Jan. 27: Italian firefighters approach the grounded cruise ship Costa Concordia off the Tuscan island of Giglio, Italy.
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« Reply #31 on: March 22, 2012, 03:22:49 PM »

3 more bodies found in wreck of Concordia cruise ship

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                       GIGLIO, Italy –  An Italian official says searchers have found three bodies in the wreck of the Costa Concordia cruise ship, which struck a reef off an Italian island in January.

Thursday's development raises to 28 the number of bodies found. Four people remain missing and are presumed dead.

Franco Gabrielli, the Civil Protection agency head who is in charge of search and salvage operations, told reporters about the latest bodies du

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