A Royal New Zealand Navy ship, HMNZS Manawanui, has run aground and sunk off Samoa while carrying out a tropical reef survey, but all 75 crew and passengers on board have been reported safe ashore.
A Royal New Zealand Navy vessel has run aground and sunk off Samoa but all 75 crew and passengers on board are safe after being rescued from lifeboats after evacuating the stricken ship.
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