Divers now recover bodies at a steady pace from the sticken Sewol ferry off the southwestern coast of South Korea.<br/> <br />Two giant floats serve as markers of the sunken hull.<br/> <br />Only 174 passengers were rescued after Wednesday's fatal accident.<br/> <br />Hundreds --mostly school children -- are still missing, presumed dead.<br/> <br />The death toll is continually updated.<br/> <br />(SOUNDBITE) (Korean) SOUTH KOREAN COAST GUARD OFFICIAL KO MYUNG-SUK SAYING:<br/> <br />"(The rescue team) have retrieved more bodies so the death toll is 108 as of 1500 (local time).".<br/> <br />The ferry turned over and sank within two hours. It is not yet clear why.<br/> <br />Divers have reached many of the cabins in the hull. Although they're still trying to get into the restaurant, where many of the passengers were believed to be trapped.<br/> <br />Rescuers say they'll keep searching for now but the cranes stand ready, as the operation to bring the hull to the surface will begin in two days.