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Navy didn't understand well-documented risks posed by Hawaii fuel tanks, watchdog says

  • Navy officials "lacked sufficient understanding" of the risks posed by fuel storage tanks at Pearl Harbor, according to the U.S. Department of Defense's inspector general.
  • The inspector general's findings revealed a series of Navy failures related to fuel management that have critical implications for health and safety.
  • Hawaii's congressional delegation called for the Navy to take "full responsibility" for its failures and implement the inspector general's recommendations immediately.
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