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The sinking of the Sewol ferry en route from Incheon to Jeju resulted in the deaths of 304 passengers, including a large number of second-year students and teachers from Danwon High School.
The Sewol – operated by Chonghaejin Marine Corporation – regularly plied the Incheon to Jeju route, a journey that usually takes 13-and-a-half hours, according to information from the company ...
contributing to the boat’s capsizing en route from the city of Incheon, near Seoul, to the island of Jeju. The findings of this latest report do not bode well for the Sewol’s crew and owners ...
The Sewol disaster remains a painful subject in ... The ferry had been en route from Incheon on the country’s northwestern coast to the resort island of Jeju when it sank. Relatives and friends ...
It was April 9, one week before the 11th anniversary of the sinking of the Sewol ferry. Along with five other bereaved parents, Park enrolled in a disaster safety expert training program in 2019 ...
April 16 marks the sixth anniversary of the tragic sinking of the Sewol ferry, which was en route from Incheon to Jeju Island. This piece honors the late Choi Duk-ha, a junior at Danwon High School in ...
following the sinking of the passenger ship Sewol, U.S. Navy officials told USNI News on Wednesday. The passenger ship was carrying 462 people when it sank in route to the tourist island of Jeju ...
Survivors of South Korea's Sewol ferry disaster have begun testifying ... But as she jumped out, water swept over their escape route. "There were many classmates in the corridor and most of ...