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Six crew members have been arrested after two boats that collided in the waters off Hong Kong on Monday night leaving 37 people dead.

“Police arrested six individuals this afternoon. They are being investigated for endangering people’s lives at sea,” Security Minister Lai Tung-kwok said.

One of the boats was carrying more than 120 people to a fireworks display when it half-sank following the collision near Lamma Island.

The search for survivors is continuing.

The crash happened about 20:30 local time on Monday.

Dozens of people were thrown into the waters as the pleasure boat sank within minutes of impact. The ferry was able to reach Lamma and disembark its passengers as it was taking on water.

The government has confirmed that 37 people died – 32 adults and five children. More than 100 people were injured. The number of people missing is unknown.

Police have arrested three crew members from each of the vessels involved in the accident, the security minister told a news conference.

The head of police, Tsang Wai-hung, said the suspects were responsible for operating the boats.

“From the investigation so far we suspect that the crew responsible for manning the two vessels had not exercised the care required of them by law to ensure the safety of the vessels as well as the people on board.

“We expect further persons to be arrested… The investigation will focus on criminal liability,” he said.

The crash is one of Hong Kong’s worst maritime accident in decades. It occurred during a busy period for passenger travel, at the end of a long holiday weekend to mark the mid-autumn festival that this year coincided with China’s National Day on 1 October.

Power company Hong Kong Electric confirmed that it owned the boat which sank. It was taking staff and family members to watch National Day fireworks in Victoria Harbour.

Hong Kong Chief Executive CY Leung dismissed concerns it would damage Hong Kong’s reputation as a centre of global maritime trade.

“This is definitely an isolated incident. The marine territory of Hong Kong is safe,” he said.

He said an independent committee would be set up to look into the causes of the crash, and suggest measures to prevent similar tragedies in future.

He declared three days of mourning starting from Thursday, and expressed his sympathies with the victims’ families.

Lamma lies some 3 km (two miles) south-west of Hong Kong island, and is popular with tourists and expatriates.

Hong Kong is one of the world’s busiest shipping channels, but its ferries have a good safety record.

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At least eight people have died after a ferry collided with another boat off Hong Kong.

A rescue operation is continuing for passengers still missing five hours after a boat half-sank following Monday night’s collision near Lamma island.

One of the vessels was carrying 124 passengers.

Search teams had rescued more than 100 people from the water, local media reported.

More than 20 injured people had been taken to a hospital on Lamma island, a police spokesman was quoted as saying.

Lamma lies some three kilometres (two miles) south-west of Hong Kong island, and is popular with tourists and expatriates.

The crash happened around 20:30 on Monday.

It came during a busy period for passenger travel in Hong Kong, at the end of a long holiday weekend to mark the mid-autumn festival that this year coincides with China’s National Day on 1 October.

Power company Hong Kong Electric was reportedly using a commercial boat to take 124 staff and family to watch National Day fireworks in Victoria Harbour.

The vessel and another boat – reportedly a ferry operated by Hong Kong and Kowloon Ferry – collided, causing the HK Electric vessel to list, a company official was quoted as saying.

One survivor told The South China Morning Post: “After 10 minutes out a boat crashed into ours from the side at very high speed. The rear… started to sink. I suddenly found myself deep under the sea.”

“I swam hard and tried to grab a life buoy,” added the man.

“I don’t know where my two kids are.”

Hong Kong is one of the world’s busiest shipping channels.