We start with the latest on the Sewol-ho ferry disaster...
Search efforts continue in waters off Korea's southwestern coast... where the ferry sank 25 days ago with more than 3-hundred passengers trapped inside.
Laah Hyun-kyung reports.
Two more bodies were recovered during overnight rescue operations that went on through the early hours of Saturday morning.
The number of confirmed dead now stands at 2-hundred-75 people with 29 still unaccounted for.
Search efforts are continuing in waters off of Korea's southwestern Jindo Island but gusty winds and high waves brought rescue operations to a halt earlier on this Saturday.
With a special warning for heavy winds and waves in effect for the region... an official from the response team reportedly said... divers will most likely not be able to resume operations until Monday.
Meanwhile, prosecutors raided an office of a ferry operator in the southeastern port city of Busan.
It's the first time a passenger ship operator that's not related to the ferry disaster has been raided since the accident.
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