Helicopter crashes into Hong Kong harbour

July 03, 2010 12:31 pm | Updated 03:47 pm IST - Hong Kong

Two pilots and 11 passengers on board a Hong Kong helicopter today survived a crash into the southern Chinese territory?s Victoria Harbour.

All 13 on board suffered non-life threatening injuries, Hong Kong police spokesman Horace Chan said. Two were confirmed with light injuries, while the others were sent to a local hospital for further checkups, Chan said.

Hong Kong?s Cable TV reported that the helicopter had mechanical problems and was forced to make an emergency landing onto Victoria Harbour. The broadcaster quoted an unidentified witness as saying the aircraft glided into the water at a trajectory.

Hong Kong?s radio RTHK reported on its website that the helicopter belongs to a company that runs every-half hour services between the territory and the neighbouring Chinese gambling enclave Macau.

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