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New Zealand pays $3.5 million to Samoa after 2024 Navy ship sinking

  • On 6 October 2024, the New Zealand Navy vessel HMNZS Manawanui struck a reef near the southern shore of Upolu, Samoa, and subsequently sank.
  • An inquiry attributed the grounding and sinking to human errors, including failure to disengage the autopilot, while adverse weather and operational issues contributed.
  • All 75 personnel aboard evacuated safely with 14 injured, and subsequent efforts involved debris removal, pollution mitigation, and environmental studies of the affected area.
  • New Zealand paid Samoa $6 million in compensation, with Foreign Minister Winston Peters stating, "We have always said we will do the right thing" and emphasizing ongoing cooperation to minimize environmental impact.
  • The wreck remains on the reef with no plans for salvage, while both governments continue assessments and efforts to support local communities affected by pollution and disrupted fishing grounds.
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The Manawanui was the first ship New Zealand lost at sea since World War II.

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New Zealand pays $3.5 million to Samoa after 2024 Navy ship sinking

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The Hamilton Spectator broke the news in Hamilton, Canada on Sunday, October 5, 2025.
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