The Latest: SKorea mobilizes efforts to help Hungary rescue
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The Latest on a boat that capsized in the Danube River in Budapest with 33 South Korean tourists (all times local):
3 a.m. Thursday
South Korean President Moon Jae-in has ordered officials to mobilize all available efforts to support rescue work in cooperation with the Hungarian government after a boat with South Korean tourists capsized in Budapest.
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Seven South Korean tourists are dead and 19 remain missing. Seven have been rescued.
Moon's office said Thursday he also ordered the launch of a government task force headed by the foreign minister.
South Korea's Foreign Ministry says it's considering sending a team of 18 officials to Hungary at an early date. A ministry statement says the team would include Foreign Ministry officials and rescue workers.
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10:25 p.m.
Hungarian media say a boat has capsized in the Danube River in Budapest, with 34 people on board, including passengers and personnel.
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State news wire MTI says rescuers are at the scene near Hungary's parliament, including a fire boat.
Some people have been rescued and a search is underway for others.