The Italian cruise liner Costa Concordia, grounded off the Tuscan coast.<br/> Rescue workers have been forced to suspend operations once again after the vessel moved - one week after it capsized killing at least 11 people on board,<br/> Video released by the Italian fire service shows rescue workers searching for bodies.<br/> Hopes for finding anyone alive have all but faded now as the cold waters around the ship become rougher.<br/> With the bad weather threatening to make rescue operations even more precarious, attention is now turning to removing more than 2000 tonnes of fuel from the vessel.<br/> Meanwhile, a few tired but relieved crew members are finally returning home.<br/> In India, worried families gathered at Mumbai airport to greet the survivors.<br/> Over 200 Indians were aboard the ship, many working as crew members, and at least one Indian national is still missing.<br/> Similar scenes were repeated at Guatemala City airport.<br/> All seven Guatemalan crew members on board survived the accident.<br/> As many as 24 people are still unaccounted for out of 4200 passengers and crew aboard when the Costa Concordia struck a rock just meters from the shoreline on January 13.<br/> Sunita Rappai, Reuters