10 MONTHS TO REMOVE WRECKED SHIP?
It has been more than two weeks since cruiseliner Costa Concordia ran aground on rocks off the Italian island of Giglio, but divers have not given up hope to search for the 15 people who are still unaccounted for.
Officials have said that it will take up to 10 months to removed the wrecked ship, with the rough seas continuously halting the recovery operation to unload fuel from the vessel.
The rescue mission of the cruise liner, which carried more than 4,200 people at the time of the accident, had to be suspended on Sunday following the unstable weather condition, which caused the ship to shift.
Italian search teams have discovered a body of a female crewmember on Saturday, raising the death toll to now 17.
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