At least 154 people died in the crash on Saturday night, the Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency says.
Of those who died, 98 were women and 56 were men.
Police have identified 153 of the dead and informed their families, Yonhap news agency reports.
The identity of one unidentified deceased is still being checked, the South Korean news agency says.
Another 133 were injured in the disaster, according to the fire department.
- Xinhua has reported that four Chinese nationals died, and two others suffered minor injuries
- Four Iranians died and one was injured, according to IRNA, the country’s news agency
- A 29-year-old Thai woman was among the dead, the country’s foreign ministry told the BBC – she had traveled to the country to study Korean for two months
- Three Russian women died, Tass news agency reports
- One Norwegian was killed, a spokesperson for the country’s foreign ministry said
- South Korea’s Yonhap news agency reports that people from the United States, France, Australia, Vietnam, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Sri Lanka, and Austria are among the dead