Update | Yangtze cruise ship sinking ‘worst maritime disaster in China’s modern history’ with more than 400 still missing
People's Liberation Army launches massive rescue operation involving 180 divers after vessel capsizes during stormy weather, including what the captain described as a tornado
More than 400 people - most of them tourists aged from 50 to 80 - remain missing after a cruise ship carrying 456 people capsized in the Yangtze River during stormy weather on Monday night.
The Eastern Star was en route from the eastern city of Nanjing to the southwestern city of Chongqing when it capsized at about 9.30pm on Monday in the Jianli section of the river in Hubei province.
Watch: Search and rescue teams work through the night looking for survivors, bodies
The national meteorological administration said a tornado had hit the area at about that time, but it's unclear whether it struck the ship.
The PLA was committing over 180 divers to the search and rescue efforts, a commander told China Central Television.