The 'Costa Concordia' cruise ship lies listed off the coast and close to the harbor of the Tuscan island of Giglio, Italy, 15 January 2012. The search for survivors continued on 15 January 2012 as the confirmed number of deaths in the sinking of the cruise liner 'Costa Concordia' rose to five on 15 January with the discovery of two more bodies in the flooded stern of the cruise ship that sank off the coast of the Giglio Island, Italy, after hitting an underwater rock on 13 January night. EPA/ENZO RUSSO
An Italian Fire department rescue helicopter flies over then wreck of the 'Costa Concordia' cruise ship which lies listed close to the harbor of the Tuscan island of Giglio, Italy, 15 January 2012. The search for survivors continued on 15 January 2012 as the confirmed number of deaths in the sinking of the cruise liner 'Costa Concordia' rose to five on 15 January with the discovery of two more bodies in the flooded stern of the cruise ship that sank off the coast of the Giglio Island, Italy, after hitting an underwater rock on 13 January night. EPA/ENZO RUSSO EPA/ENZO RUSSO
Waves break at a rock in the waters off the coast as the 'Costa Concordia' cruise ship lies listed close to the harbor of the Tuscan island of Giglio, Italy, 15 January 2012. The search for survivors continued on 15 January 2012 as the confirmed number of deaths in the sinking of the cruise liner 'Costa Concordia' rose to five on 15 January with the discovery of two more bodies in the flooded stern of the cruise ship that sank off the coast of the Giglio Island, Italy, after hitting an underwater rock on 13 January night. EPA/ENZO RUSSO
A tug boat floats next to the wreck of the 'Costa Concordia' cruise ship which lies listed close to the harbor of the Tuscan island of Giglio, Italy, 15 January 2012. The search for survivors continued on 15 January 2012 as the confirmed number of deaths in the sinking of the cruise liner 'Costa Concordia' rose to five on 15 January with the discovery of two more bodies in the flooded stern of the cruise ship that sank off the coast of the Giglio Island, Italy, after hitting an underwater rock on 13 January night. EPA/ENZO RUSSO EPA/ENZO RUSSO
Italian Navy and rescue organization dinghies float next to the wreck of the 'Costa Concordia' cruise ship which lies listed close to the harbor of the Tuscan island of Giglio, Italy, 15 January 2012. The search for survivors continued on 15 January 2012 as the confirmed number of deaths in the sinking of the cruise liner 'Costa Concordia' rose to five on 15 January with the discovery of two more bodies in the flooded stern of the cruise ship that sank off the coast of the Giglio Island, Italy, after hitting an underwater rock on 13 January night. EPA/ENZO RUSSO EPA/ENZO RUSSO
The 'Costa Concordia' cruise ship lies listed off the coast and close to the harbor of the Tuscan island of Giglio, Italy, 15 January 2012. The search for survivors continued on 15 January 2012 as the confirmed number of deaths in the sinking of the cruise liner 'Costa Concordia' rose to five on 15 January with the discovery of two more bodies in the flooded stern of the cruise ship that sank off the coast of the Giglio Island, Italy, after hitting an underwater rock on 13 January night. EPA/ENZO RUSSO
A handout photo provided by divers of the Italian Fianacial Police (Guardia di Finanza) shows an underwater image taken 15 January 2012 of the 'Costa Concordia' cruise ship, that sank off the coast of the Giglio Island, Italy, on 13 January night. The search for cruise ship survivors continued on 15 January as the confirmed number of deaths in the sinking of the cruise liner rose to five on with the discovery of two more bodies in the flooded stern of the Costa Concordia. EPA/GUARDIA DI FINANZA / HANDOUT
A handout photo provided by divers of the Italian Fianacial Police (Guardia di Finanza) shows an underwater image taken 15 January 2012 of the 'Costa Concordia' cruise ship, that sank off the coast of the Giglio Island, Italy, on 13 January night. The search for cruise ship survivors continued on 15 January as the confirmed number of deaths in the sinking of the cruise liner rose to five on with the discovery of two more bodies in the flooded stern of the Costa Concordia. EPA/GUARDIA DI FINANZA/HANDOUT HANDOUT EDITORIAL USE ONLY/NO SALES
People at the shoreline and look at the listed wreck of the 'Costa Concordia' cruise ship close to the harbor of the Tuscan island of Giglio, Italy, 15 January 2012. The search for survivors continued on 15 January 2012 as the confirmed number of deaths in the sinking of the cruise liner 'Costa Concordia' rose to five on 15 January with the discovery of two more bodies in the flooded stern of the cruise ship that sank off the coast of the Giglio Island, Italy, after hitting an underwater rock on 13 January night. EPA/ENZO RUSSO
A picture provided by a passenger of the Italian cruise ship 'Costa Concordia' shows passangers aboard the ship wearing lifevests as they advance to the life boats to be evacuated to the Isola del Giglio harbor in the early morning hours on 14 January 2012. At least three people died and dozens more were still missing after the cruise ship 'Costa Concordia' ran aground off Italys western coast, officials said 14 January 2012. EPA/COLASSE EDITORIAL USE ONLY
A picture provided by a passenger of the Italian cruise ship 'Costa Concordia' shows lifeboats of the sunken ship at the Isola del Giglio harbor in the early morning hours on 14 January 2012. At least three people died and dozens more were still missing after the cruise ship 'Costa Concordia' ran aground off Italys western coast, officials said 14 January 2012. EPA/COLASSE EDITORIAL USE ONLY
A picture provided by a passenger of the Italian cruise ship 'Costa Concordia' shows rescued passangers in the Isola del Giglio harbor in the early morning hours on 14 January 2012. At least three people died and dozens more were still missing after the cruise ship 'Costa Concordia' ran aground off Italys western coast, officials said 14 January 2012. EPA/COLASSE EDITORIAL USE ONLY
The captain of the 'Costa Concordia' cruise ship, Francesco Schettino (R), is taken into custody in Grosseto, Italy, 14 January 2012. At least 50 people were believed to be missing after the cruise ship ran aground off Italy's western coast and began to sink, media reported 14 January. The Costa Concordia liner had set off on 13 January from the port of Civitavecchia, near Rome, for the start of a Mediterranean cruise, when its crew signalled an electrical fault to port authorities. EPA/ENZO RUSSO