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Hong Kong ferry hits 'unidentified object', 85 injured | |
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About 85 people have been injured, six of them seriously, when a high-speed ferry hit an "unidentified object" in Hong Kong, officials say. | About 85 people have been injured, six of them seriously, when a high-speed ferry hit an "unidentified object" in Hong Kong, officials say. |
A government spokesman told the BBC that the accident happened at 01:20 local time (17:20 GMT Thursday) near the island of Hei Ling Chau. | A government spokesman told the BBC that the accident happened at 01:20 local time (17:20 GMT Thursday) near the island of Hei Ling Chau. |
The boat was travelling from Hong Kong to Macau. The operator said it had 105 passengers and 10 crew on board. | |
The vessel was later towed to a local terminal, reports said. | |
"There was suddenly a loud bang. The ferry was thrown upwards. Then many passengers were thrown out from their seats," one passenger was quoted as saying by Hong Kong's Apple Daily news website. | "There was suddenly a loud bang. The ferry was thrown upwards. Then many passengers were thrown out from their seats," one passenger was quoted as saying by Hong Kong's Apple Daily news website. |
There were no reports of any people missing, and an investigation is now under way. | There were no reports of any people missing, and an investigation is now under way. |
Fire officers launched a search at the scene of the collision, but could not locate the unidentified object, local media reported. | |
"The object involved might have been broken into pieces and sunk or drifted away," one fire officer told journalists. | |
In a statement, ferry operator TurboJet identified the boat as the Madeira. | |
"The vessel has been escorted back to Hong Kong Macau Ferry Terminal. Preliminary check revealed no significant damage on the vessel body," it said. | |
"The company will co-operate closely with the authorities to investigate the cause of the incident," the statement added. | |
A spokesman for the company that operates the ferry has been quoted as saying most passengers were probably not wearing their seat belts, the BBC's Juliana Liu in Hong Kong reports. | |
The spokesman added the vehicle was not speeding, and there was no obvious damage to the boat, our correspondent says. | |
Transport accidents resulting in fatalities are extremely rare in Hong Kong. | Transport accidents resulting in fatalities are extremely rare in Hong Kong. |
Last year, 39 people died when a pleasure boat and a high-speed ferry collided off Hong Kong's Lamma Island. | Last year, 39 people died when a pleasure boat and a high-speed ferry collided off Hong Kong's Lamma Island. |
The captains of the two vessels were charged with several counts of manslaughter and a report into the crash said "systemic failings" in the marine department contributed to the accident. |
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