NZ compensates Samoa over crashed naval ship
Summary
New Zealand paid Samoa 10 million Samoan Tala as compensation after its naval ship, HMNZS Manawanui, crashed into a reef in Samoan waters. The ship leaked oil, affecting local marine life, and has been stuck on the reef since the incident. An investigation found human errors, including autopilot issues, as the cause of the crash.Key Facts
- New Zealand paid Samoa 10 million Samoan Tala for the ship accident.
- The ship, HMNZS Manawanui, crashed into a reef and later sank.
- It leaked oil, causing harm to sea turtles and local beaches.
- All 75 people on board were rescued.
- The ship was New Zealand's first naval loss at sea since World War Two.
- An investigation found human errors, including a failure to turn off the autopilot.
- New Zealand is working to remove pollutants from the ship.
- Social media criticism targeted the ship's female captain but was condemned by officials.
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