Few hold hope for more survivors from stricken Italian cruise ship
Giglio, Italy (CNN) -- With bitterly cold temperatures and frigid waters, the chances of finding more survivors of the doomed Costa Concordia appeared to dim Wednesday.
At least 11 people died after the cruise liner ran aground and capsized last week off a Tuscan island. About two dozen are missing.
Rescue crews suspended operations Wednesday as the ship began to move, the Italian coast guard said. The search for survivors has been halted and restarted several times since the ship rolled onto its side Friday night.
Rescuers were planning to blast more holes in the ship to allow divers easier access to the interior of the ship.
But experts say their chances of finding survivors are slim.
Comment: In my opinion this notice is very tragic for me, an for all the people, because to find survivors of the incident is very difficult because the temperatures are so cold that a human will not recist.
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