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The Wahine, a ferry, sank on April 10, 1968, in Wellington Harbor, New Zealand, after running aground during a severe storm. The incident resulted in the loss of 53 lives.
The ferry Wahine sank in Wellington Harbor on April 10, 1968. The disaster occurred during a severe storm, leading to the tragic loss of 51 lives. The incident remains one of New Zealand's worst maritime disasters.
'Wahine'
10th of April, 1968.
On the morning of 10 April 1968
The Wahine Disaster happened in the Waters of Welligton 1968. 53 of the 733 people died. It was a very sad time. xoxo Paige
the wahine sank because the captio did not pull out to sea much at all
he Wahine disaster occurred on 10 April 1968 when the TEV Wahine
The inter-island ferry Wahine encountered a severe storm off the coast of New Zealand in April 1968, leading to its grounding on Barrett Reef. The ship eventually sank, resulting in the loss of 53 lives. The incident highlighted the need for improved safety measures for maritime travel in the region.
well there was the fat guy and it sank
the date was 10th of April 1968 . = ) correction needed here the wahine sunk on April 10 1968
The sinking of the Wahine occurred due to a combination of factors, including severe weather conditions, navigational errors, and mechanical failures. The ship struck Barrett Reef in Wellington Harbor during a cyclone in 1968, leading to the tragic event.