
Divers on Tuesday pulled three people alive from inside a capsized cruise ship and searched for other survivors, state media said, giving some small hope to an apparently massive tragedy with well over 400 people still missing on the Yangtze River.
Rescue workers prepare to head out on boats on the Yangtze River to search for missing passengers after a ship capsized in central China's Hubei province Tuesday (June 2). (Source: Photo by Associated Press)
Rescue workers stand on the capsized ship, center, on the Yangtze River in central China's Hubei province. (Source: Photo by Associated Press)
In this image taken from video released by China's CCTV, a rescue worker listens for a response as he taps on the hull of a capsized ship on the Yangtze River in central China's Hubei province. (Source: Photo by Associated Press)
In this photo released by China's Xinhua News Agency, rescuers save a survivor, center, from the overturned passenger ship in the Jianli section of the Yangtze River in central China's Hubei Province. (Source: Photo by Associated Press)
A man grieves for his missing parents next to his aunt outside a travel agency which was involved in organizing a Yangtze River cruise, in Shanghai, China Tuesday June 2, 2015. A small cruise ship sank overnight in China's Yangtze River during a storm, state media said Tuesday. (Source: Photo by Associated Press)
Residents and journalists gather a distance away from where a command center has been set up for rescue operations of a capsized cruise ship on the Yangtze River in Jianli in central China's Hubei province. (Source: Photo by Associated Press)
Chinese paramilitary policemen block a road leading to a command center set up for rescue operations of a capsized cruise ship on the Yangtze River in Jianli in central China's Hubei province. (Source: Photo by Associated Press)