Almost 300 people remain unaccounted for after a ferry carrying 459 people capsized and sank off South Korea.
The ferry, carrying mainly school students, was travelling from the port of Incheon, in the north-west, to the southern resort island of Jeju.
Dozens of passengers have been rescued but the fate of many others remains unknown
A major rescue effort is under way, involving dozens of ships and helicopters. Those brought to safety were taken to a nearby island.
Three people are now said to have died and at least 13 others have been hurt.
South Korean officials had earlier said that 368 people had been plucked to safety, but later said there had been a counting error.
They have now revised down the number rescued to 164.
Several coast guard, military and commercial vessels were involved in the rescue effort, which unfolded rapidly on Wednesday morning.
Reports suggest some of those rescued were picked up by nearby commercial vessels. The US Navy was also reported to be sending a ship to assist.
Navy divers were now searching the scene for those unaccounted for, officials said, but the work was challenging.
“There is so much mud in the sea water and the visibility is very low,” said Lee Gyeong-og, vice-minister of security and public administration.
One body, of a female crew member, had been recovered from the ship, the coastguard said. Another person, a male high school student, died after being rescued.
One student told local media her friends became trapped.
“Currently, I am in the middle of being rescued. At the time, the ship was turning on its side, and none of us were moving as we were told not to move as it was dangerous,” the unnamed student said.
“So, I am not well aware of the situation, but I am told that my friends and other friends could not escape as the passage was blocked. It seems that there are many students who could not get out as the passage was blocked by water.”
It is not yet clear what caused the incident, but witnesses described hearing an impact, before the ship listed and quickly sank.
One passenger told the YTN news channel: “We heard a big thumping sound and the boat stopped.
“The boat is tilting and we have to hold on to something to stay seated,” the passenger said.
Another passenger said the ship was “shaking and tilting”, with people tripping and bumping into each other.
Weather conditions were described as fine. Yonhap news agency said that the ferry sank at a depth of 30m (90ft).
News agencies said the ferry had sent out a distress signal about 20km (12 miles) off the island of Byungpoong at about 09:00 local time (00:00 GMT).
“We will try to determine the cause of the accident after rescue operations are over,” said Lee Gyeong-og.
Many of the passengers were students from a high school in a suburb of Seoul heading off on a four-day field trip to Jeju.
Angry parents have gathered at the school in Incheon to demand answers, reports the BBC’s Lucy Williamson in Seoul.
Earlier reports put the number of passengers on the ferry at about 350. The vessel is reported to have a capacity of up to 900 people.
—BBC News