The death toll from the wreck of an Italian cruise liner rose to six on Monday as another body was found, Italy's ANSA news agency said.

A cruise ship that ran aground is seen off the west coast of Italy at Giglio island January 14, 2012. The number of victims in the Italian cruise liner sinking increased to five on Sunday, while the country was shocked as particulars emerged on the absurd dynamics of the tragedy. (Xinhua/Reuters Photo)

Sixteen people from the Costa Concordia liner are now missing, and a mayor on the Tuscan island of Isola del Giglio where the vessel hit rocks Friday night said the chances of them being found were "getting fainter."

The latest body is believed to be that of an Italian, rescue services said. So far, the bodies of two French, a Peruvian, a Spaniard and two Italians had been found.

The captain of the ship has come under fire for allegedly raising the alarm too late to get the passengers off the ship safely.

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