Rescue following ferry collision at Hythe pier (Hampshire)

Twenty passengers and three crew members had to be rescued after a ferry collided with the Hythe pier this evening (13th May).
 
The UK Coastguard was called at around 9.20pm and sent Coastguard Rescue Teams from Southampton and Lymington, as well as the Calshot Lifeboat and Calshot Inshore Lifeboat.
 
Southampton Vessel Traffic Services, Hampshire Police, Hampshire Fire and Rescue Service, together with South Central Ambulance Service were also involved.
 
Although the wheelhouse was extensively damaged by the collision, no-one was seriously injured in the incident, which has been reported to the Marine Accident Investigation Branch. ​


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