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US safety officials have launched a probe after a 45m tall Mexican sailing ship crashed into New York’s iconic Brooklyn Bridge, snapping its masts and kill ...
Multiple authorities have since detailed what they believe caused the ship to collide with the bridge. The first victim of ...
Just before 8:30 p.m. on Saturday, several onlookers in Brooklyn were enjoying one of New York City’s sunnier days, when they ...
Mexico's naval training ship crashed into the underside of the 142-year-old bridge Saturday night, killing two people and ...
NEW YORK — Federal transportation officials have launched an investigation into why a Mexican navy tall ship hit the Brooklyn ...
Footage of a tall ship crashing into the Brooklyn Bridge shows the vessel hurtling into the span in reverse at full speed, ...
Two other crew members are in critical condition, New York officials said. The bridge sustained no structural damage.
A maritime expert told The Times that the Cuauhtémoc’s propellers may have been running in reverse, pushing it faster toward the Brooklyn Bridge, as a tugboat tried escorting the ship out of a pier.
There were 277 people on board when the ship drifted directly into the underside of the bridge on Saturday night, the ...
The 297-foot ship was bound for Iceland when it lost power around 8:30 p.m. Saturday and was pulled backwards by a current.
Everyone who was injured was on the boat. Officials said they did not believe the bridge sustained any structural damage.
The ship, named the Cuauhtemoc, was in New York on a global goodwill tour when it hit the bridge and snapped its three masts.