Costa Concordia ship set upright off Italian island of Giglio

The Italian cruise liner Costa Concordia has been returned to an upright position, 20 months after it ran aground off the island of Giglio, killing 32 people.

Months of work now lie ahead, assessing and repairing damage to the ship, before it can be towed away to be destroyed.

Matthew Price reports from Giglio.

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