Nearly three years after it went down killing more than 300 people, the wreck was safely placed onto a semisubmersible ship that will finally bring it to shore, Yonhap cited the government as saying.
"The vessel was successfully loaded onto the semisubmersible ship as of 4:10 am (local time)," completing one of the most delicate stages of the salvage operation, the Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries told the agency.
The 145-metre ship was brought to the surface in a complex salvage operation believed to be among the largest recoveries ever of a wreck in one piece, a key demand of the families of the dead.
Almost all the victims were schoolchildren and it is thought that nine bodies still unaccounted for may be trapped inside.
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It came as the third anniversary approached of one of the country's worst-ever maritime disasters, which dealt a crushing blow to now-ousted president Park Geun-Hye.
Investigations into the disaster, in which 304 people died, concluded it was largely man-made -- the cumulative result of an illegal redesign, an overloaded cargo bay, inexperienced crew and a questionable relationship between the ship operators and state regulators.
Several relatives yesterday watched the much-anticipated operation unfolding from a boat near the site.
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