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hull of a fishing boat that sank off the coast of Jeju was salvaged one week after the accident.

No missing persons were found inside the ship, and a sailor was found dead in a nearby sea.

The coast guard continues to search for the remaining 4 people.



This is JIBS reporter Kim Yeon-seon.



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Part of the hull of '32 Myung Min-ho' rises along the line connected to the crane.



It is the stern part which is known to have 5 out of 7 sailors.



The crushed marks are left behind by the rough waves.



The stern part of the '32 Myeong-min-ho', which had sank 12 meters below the water, appeared above the surface after 5 hours of lifting.



It has been about a week since it hit the breakwater of Jeju Port and sank.



In addition to the stern, fishing nets, generators in the engine room, and the windshield of the bow were found.



While the stern came up, a 66-year-old sailor, Jang Mo, was found dead near the accident site.



Inspectors searched the stern on the barge in search of additional missing persons.



It was estimated that there were a number of sailors because it had a bedroom, but no additional sailors were found.



[Lee Cheon-sik/Jeju Regional Maritime Police Agency Security and Safety Section Manager: You have to look at the lifted ship and check various directions through joint identification.

I will decide several directions through understanding.]



The Coast Guard deployed more than 20 ships and 6 aircraft to search for the missing persons.



The missing person may have been drifted along with the tide, and the search range is expanding in the east-west direction of the accident area.



Currently, 4 people are missing, including 1 Korean sailor and 3 foreign sailors.



The family of the missing sailors watch the search situation with anxiety day by day.



(Video coverage: Go Seunghan JIBS, screen provided: Jeju Regional Maritime Police Agency)