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Ferry smashes into Hong Kong’s Central Pier, damaging structure

No one injured, but railing and stairs damaged by Sun Ferry vessel that appeared to fail to stop in time

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Safery barriers have been erected at Central Pier No 5. Photo: Jonathan Wong
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Hong Kong’s transport authorities have requested an investigation report after a Sun Ferry vessel carrying passengers crashed into Central Pier while docking, damaging the facility.

Police received a report at 9.33am on Sunday from a passer-by that the three-deck Sun Ferry vessel “Xin Chao” from Cheung Chau had collided with Pier No 5 while docking.

A part of the pier’s staircase railing was broken and bent in another section, with debris scattered across the ground.

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According to the force’s preliminary investigation, the vessel failed to stop in time and lost control while berthing, causing it to collide with a railing measuring 1 metre by 2.5 metres (three feet by 8.2 feet), the staircase parapet and the roof structure on the shore.

But all passengers safely disembarked and departed the pier, police added.

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The Transport Department said it had requested the operator to submit a full report on the cause of the incident while ensuring that ferry services remain unaffected.

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