Relatives of missing passengers on board sunken ferry Sewol were taken to the site of the disaster on Thursday, more than a week after it sank off South Korea's southern coast.
Meanwhile, more bodies were unloaded at Paengmok Port on Jindo island as the death rose above 160. 140 are still missing.
Navy divers plunged deeper into the ferry on Thursday as they searched the rear of the ferry's fourth floor, officials said.
The coast guard and a rescue company were searching the middle section of the same floor, and another team was to search the front and middle of the fourth floor.
Looming in the background is a sensitive issue: When to bring in the cranes and begin the salvage effort by cutting up and raising the submerged vessel.