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#SystemsFailure - Fast-ferry Manannan that crashed in to Douglas’s Victoria Pier on Wednesday was due to ‘systems failure’, according to Steam Packet chief executive Mark Woodward.

The IOM Today yesterday reported that five people were taken to hospital after the vessel collided with the harbour wall at around 10pm.

A statement issued by the company this morning revealed the passengers were initially treated on board Manannan before being taken to hospital by ambulance for further assistance.

It’s since been confirmed that none are seriously injured.

Mr Woodward said: ‘Safety is absolutely paramount to the Steam Packet Company and we have launched a detailed investigation to find out what has caused the incident. Early indications are that it may have been a systems control failure but the cause of this is unclear.

‘The Steam Packet Company would like to thank all of the emergency services that assisted during the incident.’

He added: ‘We apologise for any disruption caused to passengers. We are continuing to assess the damage caused to Manannan as well as examining all possible options to minimise disruption. At this stage, it is looking likely that over the peak Easter days we will not be able to accommodate all passengers.

Afloat adds that the MV Arrow has arrived to Douglas, allowing the Steam Packet to dedicate the ropax Ben-my-Chree to passengers.

Visit the Steam Packet website for the latest information on sailings or call 661661.

The company warns travellers the firm is fielding a high volume of calls, which may lead to delays, but online account holders can amend their bookings free of charge on th website.

 

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