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New Zealand loses first naval ship since WWII; vessel threatening oil spill off Samoan coast

Crew members of the HMNZS Manawanui were rescued from the sinking vessel. (Samoa Fire and Emergency Services Authority via CNN Newsource) Crew members of the HMNZS Manawanui were rescued from the sinking vessel. (Samoa Fire and Emergency Services Authority via CNN Newsource)
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New Zealand鈥檚 navy lost its first ship since World War II after the HMNZS Manawanui sank on a reef off the coast of Samoa on Sunday creating a potential environmental disaster in waters used for fishing and tourism.

The specialist dive and hydrographic vessel lost power and ran aground on Saturday evening while conducting a reef survey one nautical mile off the southern coast of the Samoan island of Upolu, according to New Zealand authorities.

By Sunday morning, the vessel was 鈥渓isting heavily,鈥 the navy said. Smoke was spotted around 6:40 a.m., and by 9 a.m. the ship had slipped below the surface.

It鈥檚 the first unintentional sinking of a New Zealand naval vessel since World War II, authorities said, as they opened a court of inquiry into what happened.

Local businesses and conservationists now fear the potential environmental impact of the accident, which occurred in waters off Samoa鈥檚 most populated island.

鈥淲e have a large population of sea turtles that swim around our lagoon, and people enjoy that I鈥檓 hoping that nothing happens to them,鈥 the manager at Coconuts Beach Club at Maninoa, Brian Rose, told CNN affiliate RNZ.

New Zealand Defense Minister Judith Collins told that authorities鈥 first priority was assessing the depth of the vessel and the risk of a spill.

鈥淚t鈥檚 got a lot of oil on board. 鈥. It鈥檚 got lubricating oil, hydro oil, diesel, urea. It鈥檚 got a lot of stuff in it. And I don鈥檛 think we can just sort of leave it like that,鈥 she said.

Divers were sent to the scene on Sunday night, she said. 鈥淭hey鈥檒l be having a look to see what they can, but it鈥檚 going to be quite a big job,鈥 she added.

Acting Samoan Prime Minister Tuala Tevaga Iosefo Ponifasio said in a press statement Sunday that

鈥淭he HMNZS Manawanui is not recoverable and has sunk into the ocean,鈥 he said.

The research vessel lost power and ran aground on a reef before sinking. All 75 passengers and crew were rescued. (Samoa Fire and Emergency Services Authority via CNN Newsource)

A reef emergency

Samoan police received a distress call just before 7 p.m. on Saturday night, according to local authorities. Small boats were dispatched with the warning that the ship was taking on water and its crew would likely need evacuating.

Numerous vessels and aircraft were sent to help, including a Royal New Zealand Air Force P-8A Poseidon and C-130J aircraft, the New Zealand navy said.

By 5 a.m. Sunday, all 75 passengers and crew had been rescued, but witnesses said they soon saw smoke rising from the sinking wreck.

Dave Poole told CNN that he saw smoke billowing from the ship鈥檚 bridge on Sunday morning from the village of Tafitaola.

鈥淚t took 15 minutes for the boat to be fully ablaze and then sink,鈥 he said, adding that local villagers left a Sunday church service to watch the ship.

鈥淭hey were visibly upset and concerned for their beach, reef, marine reserve and income as fishermen,鈥 Poole said.

New Zealand Prime Minister Chris Luxon said that 鈥渆nvironmental spill kits鈥 had been sent from New Zealand to help mitigate and minimize the effects.

The HMNZS Manawanui was a relatively new addition to the New Zealand navy, having been purchased in 2018 for around $100 million NZD ($61 million), though it was built in the early 2000s.

According to the navy, the ship was designed to 鈥渟urvey harbours and approaches prior to larger support ships landing support equipment and personnel whether for combat or disaster relief.鈥

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