
Police carry a body to the shore of the Yangtze River in Nanjing, China, on Tuesday, June 9. The Eastern Star cruise ship sank late Monday, June 1, in stormy weather, with more than 450 passengers and crew on board.

Workers clear debris from inside the ship on the Yangtze River on Monday, June 8.

A worker clears a hallway of the ship on June 8.

Workers remove debris from the Eastern Star ship on the Yangtze River in China's Hubei province on Sunday, June 7.

Paramilitary police in white overalls wait to recover bodies from the ship after it was righted and lifted by cranes from the Yangtze River in Jianli, China, on Friday, June 5.

Rescue workers look at the sunken ship as it is lifted by cranes.

Rescue personnel rest next to empty stretchers on the riverbank on June 5.

Rescue personnel carry the bodies of victims away from the banks of the Yangtze River in Jianli County, China, on Wednesday, June 3.

Rescue workers attempt to cut into the hull of the overturned ship on June 3.

Relatives of passengers await news in Jingzhou, China, on June 3.

Two women comfort each other on Tuesday, June 2, at a Nanjing, China, hotel, where relatives of passengers trapped in the capsized cruise ship gathered.

Rescuers search for survivors from the capsized ship in the Yangtze River in Jingzhou on June 2.

Rescuers work at the site of the overturned passenger ship on China's Yangtze River on June 2.

A survivor is carried onto the riverbank after being rescued on June 2.

A man watches rescue efforts on June 2.

Rescuers search for survivors on June 2.

In this still frame from CCTV video, a rescue worker listens for voices from inside as he taps the hull of the capsized vessel.

Rescue workers carry a survivor from the hull of the ship on June 2.

Relatives of passengers wait for information at a hotel in Nanjing, China, on June 2.

The body of a victim is brought onto the shore on June 2.

Rescue workers arrive near the capsized ship on June 2.

Relatives of passengers wait in Nanjing on June 2.

Rescue workers prepare a boat for the search on June 2.

Chinese Premier Li Keqiang speaks aboard a plane en route to the ship on June 2.


