Salvage workers in final stage of test to move Sewol ferry to land
MOKPO, South Korea, April 8 (Yonhap) -- With more transporter vehicles being deployed, salvage workers are set to conduct the final stage of testing on Saturday to move the salvaged wreck of the Sewol ferry onto land, government officials said.
Salvage workers have been trying to move the ferry onto land at the port of Mokpo, some 410 kilometers southwest of Seoul, from a semisubmersible transport ship. The ferry was raised from the bottom of the sea last month.
But the land-transfer operation has run into an obstacle, as the ferry is estimated to weigh about 16,000 tons due to water and mud that has entered the hull.
A total of 600 module transporters, or platform vehicles with a large array of wheels used to move massive objects, have been deployed, according to the Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries.
Lee Cheol-jo, a senior ministry official in charge of the salvage operation, told reporters that the final test will be conducted on Saturday afternoon.
"If there is nothing wrong in the test, we will try to move the ferry onto land on April 9," Lee said.
The vessel sank off the country's southwestern coast near Jindo Island in April 2014, claiming more than 300 lives, mostly high school students on a school excursion. Nine of them still remain missing.
When the ferry is put in dry dock, it will be searched thoroughly for the remains of the victims.
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