2. SOUNDBITE (Korean): Ko Myung-seok, Director-General of Equipment & Technology Bureau at Korea Coast (++AUDIO AS INCOMING++):
"One female body was found at 5.58pm (08.58GMT), so there are 32 dead passengers in total."
3. Cutaway of media at briefing
4. Wide of briefing
5. SOUNDBITE (Korean): Park Seung-gee, Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries spokesperson:
"There will be a ministerial meeting at the countermeasures headquarters in Jindo County Office under the chairmanship of Prime Minister Chung Hong-won on Sunday in order to consider declaring special disaster zones in connection to the incident of the sunken Sewol ferry."
6. Electronic board above relatives of victims inside shelter with updates, including number of bodies recovered
7. Coast Guard official speaking to relatives UPSOUND (Korean): "The dead body was wearing dark blue Adidas pants."
The number of confirmed dead in the ferry that sank off South Korea rose to 32 on Saturday, according to the coast guard.
Another 300 people remain missing.
Divers know at least some bodies remain inside the vessel, but they have been unable to get inside.
Ko Myung-seok, the Director-General of Equipment & Technology Bureau at Korea Coast, told reporters on Saturday that the body of a woman was found earlier that morning.
The last three bodies recovered were all women wearing life vests and coast guard officials were describing what the women were wearing to families in order to help identify them.
Ko said 176 ships and 28 planes were mobilised to search the area around the sunken ship Saturday, and that more than 650 divers were trying to search the interior of the ship.