SEOUL: Dangerous conditions suspended recovery operations at the site of South Korea's ferry disaster for a third day Monday, delaying the search for 29 people still missing nearly one month after the ship sank.
The confirmed death toll stood at 275, with 29 still unaccounted for after the 6,825-tonne passenger ferry Sewol capsized and sank off the southern coast on April 16.
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