Death Toll From China Ship Disaster Reaches 331
The death toll from a Chinese cruise ship which capsized during a storm in the Yangtze River jumped to 331 on Saturday, leaving around 100 still missing, as the boat operator apologized and said it would cooperate with investigations.
Only 14 survivors, one of them the captain, have been found after the ship carrying 456 overturned in a freak tornado on Monday night.
Rescuers are searching the cabin of the ship, which was righted on Friday, looking for more bodies, the official People's Daily, wrote on its microblog.
Beijing has pledged there would be "no cover-up" in the probe.
Police have detained the captain and chief engineer for questioning. An initial investigation found the ship was not overloaded and had enough life vests on board.
More than 1,000 family members have come to Jianli in the central province of Hubei, where the ship went down, with many expressing frustration at a lack of information from the government.
On Friday, an irate relative of two passengers missing aboard the ship burst into a just-concluded news conference with senior officials and publicly accused the government of treating its people like enemies.
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