Hungary needs extended search for 21 missing in boat sinking

A woman throws a flower to River Danube in memory of the victims on the Margaret Bridge, the spot of the accident involving South Korean tourists, in Budapest, Hungary, Friday, May 2019. Two days earlier a hotelship and a the sightseeing ship collided on the River Danube in downtown Budapest, and the latter sank with thirty-three South Korean passengers and two Hungarian staff on board. At least seven people died, seven persons were injured, and twenty-one people went missing. (Zoltan Balogh/MTI via AP)

A diver descends a ladder to dive to the wreckage under Margaret Bridge in Budapest, Hungary, Friday, May 31, 2019. Seven people are confirmed dead and seven have been rescued, while 21 people remain missing in the waters. A South Korean group on a package tour of Europe — including 30 tourists, two guides and a photographer— were on an hour-long sightseeing tour of Budapest when their boat collided with a Viking cruise ship during a downpour Wednesday evening. (AP Photo/Laszlo Balogh)

BUDAPEST, Hungary — As divers descended Friday into the Danube, Hungarian authorities predicted it would take an extended search to find the 21 people still missing after a boat carrying South Korean tourists was rammed by a cruise ship and sank into the river in Budapest.

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