Caught on Camera: Shocking Cargo Ship Crash in Hong Kong

A dramatic collision at Hong Kong’s Kwai Tsing Terminal—two cargo ships, one fatal mistake. The impact sent containers plunging into the sea, sparking an urgent response.

A blue-hulled vessel was struck amidships by a pink-hulled ship. Footage shows the moment of impact as steel meets steel, disrupting routine port operations.

The blue-hulled vessel was carrying a full load of containers. Some were knocked overboard, but recovery teams acted fast to retrieve them from the waters.

Authorities were alerted at 8:40 PM. Emergency teams rushed to the scene to assess damage and prevent further disruption to shipping activities.

One of the vessels involved belongs to Japanese shipping giant ONE. The ship had departed from Shenzhen before the unexpected collision occurred.

Investigations are underway. Officials are piecing together what led to the crash and whether any safety protocols were breached.

No injuries, no oil spills—but serious questions remain. What caused this collision, and could it have been prevented?