Italy ends search for missing in shipwreck

GIGLIO, Italy (AP) – Italian emergency officials said they are calling off a search for missing people in the submerged part of the Costa Concordia cruise ship, due to the danger to rescue workers.
By Pier Paolo Cito, AP
An Italian firefighter is lowered from a helicopter onto the cruise ship Costa Concordia off Italy"s coast Tuesday.
EnlargeCloseBy Pier Paolo Cito, AP
An Italian firefighter is lowered from a helicopter onto the cruise ship Costa Concordia off Italy"s coast Tuesday.
display_afs_ads(afs_top_ads, "topsponsoredLinks");Italy"s Civil Protection agency said Tuesday that technical studies indicated that the deformed hull of the ship created too many safety concerns to continue the search. It said in a statement that relatives and diplomatic officials representing the countries of the missing have been informed of the decision.
The Concordia ran aground off the island of Giglio on Jan. 13 when the captain deviated from his planned route and struck a reef, creating a huge gash that capsized the ship.
PHOTOS: Cruise ship runs aground off ItalyBLOG: Cruise bookings down after accidentSeventeen bodies have been recovered, of which one has not yet been identified. Sixteen people are listed as missing.