More than 120 people were injured when a high-speed ferry travelling from Macau to Hong Kong slammed into a floating object, authorities said on Monday.
Rescuers said the hydrofoil — carrying 163 passengers and 11 crew — hit an “unidentified object” off a small island in Hong Kong’s western waters on Sunday.
Ferry operator Shun Tak Holdings said a preliminary inspection found damage to the boat’s rear wing and the engine room.
The injury count stood at 124, including five people in critical condition.