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Atlantic City Boat Explosion Sends Debris Flying

One person was injured by flying debris after a boat explosion at Frank S. Farley State Marina, authorities said. 

Frank S. Farley State Marina (marked at center of photo)

Frank S. Farley State Marina (marked at center of photo)

Photo Credit: Google Maps (aerial view)
Frank S. Farley State Marina off Huron Avenue and not far from the U.S. Coast Guard's Atlantic City station.

Frank S. Farley State Marina off Huron Avenue and not far from the U.S. Coast Guard's Atlantic City station.

Photo Credit: Google Maps

The cause of the explosion remains under investigation, according to New Jersey State Police.

The explosion occurred Friday at 4:50 p.m. on a 33-foot Sea Ray at C dock in the marina, according to Sgt. First Class Lawrence Peele, an NJSP spokesman.

State troopers, Atlantic City Fire and Rescue, Atlantic City EMS and the U.S. Coast Guard responded.

"One person on another vessel was injured by flying debris," Peele said. 

The victim was taken to AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center with injuries not considered life-threatening, Peele said.

No other people, or boats were damaged in the explosion, according to Peele.

The state marina is located off of Huron Avenue, not far from the Coast Guard's Atlantic City station.

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