More than 80 people were injured after a boat collided with a 'marine creature' off the northwest coast of Japan, the country's Coast Guard said
Tokyo More than 80 people were injured after a high-speed boat collided with a"marine creature" off the northwest coast of Japan, the country's Coast Guard told CNN.
The boat was carrying 121 passengers during the collision, injuring 87 people traveling on the vessel, according to the Coast Guard from the Niigata prefecture. Five passengers had to be airlifted to hospital but they remained conscious. The crew of the high-speed vessel told officials that"it hit the object [which appeared] to be a marine creature.
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