South Korean investigators cite stability and steering issues in Sewol ferry tragedy
With a higher centre of gravity, the vessel suffered from decreased stability, which meant it could not carry as much cargo as it did before the modifications were made.
Investigators added that the onboard cargo at the time of the incident had not been properly secured, and the abrupt turn caused the cargo to shift. The ferry then tilted heavily to one side, causing flooding and the eventual capsize.
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