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Search for more bodies to begin as charred Greek ferry reaches Italy

ABOVE: The Greek ferry that caught fire last weekend is in an Italian port this afternoon and investigators are getting their first look at the damage

BRINDISI, Italy – The charred wreck of a Greek ferry has reached an Italian port after an overnight tow across choppy Adriatic seas, and authorities will soon board to search for any more bodies from the blaze that killed at least 11 people.

Tugboat company owner Giuseppe Barretta told The Associated Press in Brindisi port that authorities were meeting Friday morning to see exactly where it should dock.

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Firefighters and a prosecutor will then board the wreck to search for bodies and the cause of the blaze that broke out Sunday.

Towing began Thursday afternoon and took nearly 17 hours.

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Italy says 477 people were rescued, mostly by daring helicopter rescues that plucked survivors off the top deck one or two at a time in gale-force winds.

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