10 Injured After Cruise Ship Hit Breakwater In Yokohama

10 Injured After Cruise Ship Hit Breakwater In Yokohama

TOKYO, Jan 26 (NNN-NHK) – A night cruise ship collided with a breakwater, at the Port of Yokohama in Japan, last night, injuring 10 people, local media reported.

The Japan Coast Guard received a distress call at around 8:20 p.m. local time, saying “a cruise ship that had departed from Yokohama Port for guests to enjoy the nightscape, hit a breakwater and is inundated,” Japanese daily Mainichi Shimbun said, today.

The vessel sustained damage to the bow and experienced minor flooding, but there was no risk of it sinking, the report said.

According to the Yokohama City Fire Bureau, 10 people on board were transported to hospital, with two moderately injured and eight others slightly injured.

The passenger ship was the 14.98-metre-long Santa Barca. A total of 13 passengers and crew members were on board, according to the Yokohama Coast Guard Office.

The ship had reportedly left the Port of Yokohama for the city of Kawasaki last night, and was returning to Yokohama, when it hit the breakwater.– NNN-NHK  

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