Divers looking for bodies in the unopened rooms of a sunken South Korean ferry are confronting strong currents and heavy winds. The divers will focus on opening up six rooms on the third and fourth floors of the vessel, as over 60 passengers remain missing. They're also searching places already investigated. The officials say fifty-eight out of sixty-four target areas have been examined. There are growing concerns that the bodies of the missing passengers may have been swept away. The South Korean ferry Sewol was carrying 476 passengers, mostly from a single high school, when it sank on April 16. Only 174 people survived.
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