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All posts tagged "sewol"
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Lost “golden hour” raised ferry casualties
By Jun Ji-hye The “golden hour” is a medical term referring to the time in which rescue personnel need to start treating a patient to give them the best chance at survival. That first 60 minutes is...
- Posted April 18, 2014
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Ryu Hyun-jin donates $100,000 to ferry victims
The Los Angeles Dodgers’ Korean pitcher Ryu Hyun-jin improved to 3-1 on the year as he pitched seven shutout innings against the San Francisco Giants on the road on Thursday. But his best pitch came after the...
- Posted April 18, 2014
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Ferry captain, 2 crew members arrested
The captain of the ferry Sewol was charged with five violations Saturday. Korean media reported that Lee Jun-suk, 69, is in custody and has been charged with violating maritime law, negligence, causing bodily injury, boat abandonment and...
- Posted April 18, 2014
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Heroes to the end
11th grader Jung Cha-woong and a teacher, Nam Yoon-chul, helped others to the end By Tae Hong Stories of heroes in the midst of tragedy are emerging as South Korea anguishes over those dead or missing in...
- Posted April 18, 2014
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Korean American community holds vigil for ferry passengers
(CNS) – About a dozen Los Angeles Korean church leaders held a prayer vigil Thursday night for victims aboard a sunken South Korean ferry boat. The ship carrying hundreds passengers sank Wednesday, with passengers describing women screaming in the...
- Posted April 17, 2014
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Bad weather slows search operations
By Kang Seung-woo Full-scale search and rescue operations got under way Thursday for possible survivors of a capsized ferry off the southwestern coast. In hopes of finding any or all of nearly 300 passengers on the Sewol...
- Posted April 17, 2014
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Nation praying for a miracle
By Kim Da-ye, Yoon Sung-won JINDO ― The nation was hoping against hope Thursday that more survivors from the sunken ferry Sewol would be found. Unfortunately, that collective prayer fell short of helping find anyone alive many hours...
- Posted April 17, 2014