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Hong Kong ferry hits unknown object, 87 hurt

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A high-speed ferry, Madeira, is docked at a shipyard after hitting an unidentified object in Hong Kong Friday, Nov. 29, 2013. The hydrofoil heading from Hong Kong to Macau struck the object off an outlying island in the predawn Friday, leaving dozens of passengers injured, authorities and the ferry company said. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung)

HONG KONG (AP) — A high-speed ferry heading from Hong Kong to Macau hit an unidentified object off an outlying island in the predawn Friday, leaving 87 people injured, authorities and the ferry company said.

The hydrofoil, carrying 107 passengers and 10 crew, struck the object at 1:15 a.m. Friday near Hei Ling Chau, a small island in waters on the western side of Hong Kong.

The ferry was towed back to the ferry pier in central Hong Kong and the injured taken to hospital.

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The Hospital Authority said in a statement that 58 people were discharged while two remained in serious condition and 27 others were stable.

Shun Tak Holdings, which owns the TurboJet ferry company, said a "preliminary check revealed no significant damage on the vessel body."

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The Marine Department said it was investigating the accident, which has not affected sea traffic in the area.

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