Updated

The names of 28 passengers and crew listed as missing by Italian authorities after the cruise ship Costa Concordia struck a reef and capsized off the Tuscan coast on Friday. More than 4,200 people were aboard the ship.

Officials have confirmed 11 dead, including six pulled from the wreckage since Monday. The identification of those six is still under way. No names have been released for the first five people found dead.

PASSENGERS:

Dayana Arlotti, Italy
William M. Arlotti, Italy
Elisabeth Bauer, Germany
Michael M. Blemand, France
Maria Dintrono, Italy
Horst Galle, Germany
Jeanne Gannard, France
Christina Mathi Ganz, Germany
Norbert Josef Ganz, Germany
Gertrud Goergens, Germany
Pierre Gregoire, France
Gabriele Grube, Germany
Barbara Heil, United States
Gerald Heil, United States
Egon Hoer, Germany
Mylene Litzler, France
Margarethe Neth, Germany
Inge Schall, Germany
Siglinde Stumpf, Germany
Brunhild Werp, Germany
Josef Werp, Germany
Margrit Schroeter, Germany
Maria Grazia Trecarichi, Italy
Luisa Antonia Virzi, Italy

CREW

Sandor Feher, Hungary
Girolamo Giuseppe, Italy
Russel Terence Rebello, India
Erika Fani Soriamolina, Peru