(CNN)Chinese crews have recovered 431 bodies so far from a cruise ship that capsized last week as a search for the missing continues, state media reported Sunday.
The Eastern Star overturned Monday night in the Yangtze River.
Of the 456 people on board, 14 survived and 11 remain missing, Xinhua news agency reported.
But rescuers have had no luck since Tuesday, the last time two people were pulled out of the water alive.
Massive cranes lifted the overturned ship and righted it Friday. The ship is upright once again, looking almost normal with its bottom resting on the water and its deck and cabins clear above it.
After going through the submerged, capsized ship for three days, rescuers can now walk its decks and open spaces. Since it has been lifted, search crews have gone cabin-by-cabin looking for survivors and bodies in every corner.
The rescue and recovery operation involves nearly 150 other ships, 59 machines, 3,400 Chinese troops and 1,700 paramilitary personnel, state news agency Xinhua said.
And as the search continues, questions remain about what happened.