Nearly 100 injured in Japan ferry collision

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Nearly 100 injured in Japan ferry collision
It is likely the ferry hit a whale, as both humpbacks and minkes are often found in the area, a marine wildlife expert says

TOKYO, Japan – At least 87 passengers in a high speed ferry were injured in an apparent collision with a marine animal in the sea of Japan on Saturday, March 9, coastguards and media said.

Five people were seriously injured in the accident, which occurred just before the hydrofoil was due to arrive on Sado island after a short trip from the mainland, the Japan Coast Guard said.

It is likely the ferry hit a whale, as both humpbacks and minkes are often found in the area, public broadcaster NHK quoted a marine wildlife expert as saying.

“It was a huge impact,” a passenger told public broadcaster NHK. “One person was bleeding.”

There was damage to the back of the vessel, local media said, but the ferry – with 121 passengers and 4 crew on board – reached its destination without outside help, local media said. – Rappler.com

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