I think we are all pretty familiar with the chain of events that led to the Titanic disaster. Most of them were human errors.
: A telegrams warning of icebergs was not sent on to the bridge.
: The owner insisting on full speed.
: A nearby ship thinking that the distress flares and rockets were some kind of celebration. And so on.
A recent grounding of a large bulk carrier (M.V. Wakashio) in Mauritius seems to have been the result of a similar chain of human error events.
: At 2:00 am 16th July 2020 the Wakashio changed course 2 degrees to starboard which put her on a collision course.
: The captain believed he was on the correct course which would miss Mauritius by 10 miles.
: For an hour on the evening of the 25th the Mauritian Coast Guard tried to contact the Wakashio to warn them that their course looked dangerous.
:When finally coast guard officials got through to the master, the captain insisted the planned route was safe. A few minutes later, however, the ship radioed local authorities to say the vessel had grounded on a reef.
: That part of the island is especially well lit with the airport quite near the spot where they grounded.
: The crew were celebrating someone birthday and there is a speculation that the ship was diverted close to Mauritius to pick up mobile phone reception. That is unproven at this stage.
As sailors we can shake our heads in disbelief or think, "Cripes, I am capable of some or all of those mistakes."
Source:
www.nakedcapitalism.com/2020/08/mauritius-oil-spill-tragedy-how-why-the-mv-wakashio-ran-aground-and-aftermath.html Gary