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An initial report from the National Transportation Safety Board described the moments before a Mexican Navy ship crashed into ...
Investigators have not yet determined the cause of the crash but a recently released report details the timeline leading up ...
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"Earlier [Saturday night], the Mexican Navy tall ship Cuauhtémoc lost power and crashed into the Brooklyn Bridge," New York City's Mayor Eric Adams posted to X. "At this time, of the 277 on board ...
The Cuauhtémoc is currently moored at Pier 36 on the East River, the U.S. Coast Guard said in Sunday's news release, as "damage assessments and future actions for the salvage plans for the vessel ...
On Saturday, Mexican Navy ship ARM Cuauhtémoc collided with Brooklyn Bridge in New York City.The crash caused all three of the ship's tall masts to snap, resulting in the deaths of two crew ...
The vessel is 91 metres (300ft) long, and its main mast stands 50 metres (160ft) tall, about 9 metres (30ft) higher than the distance between the water and the underside of the Brooklyn Bridge.
The Mexican naval vessel that struck the Brooklyn Bridge last month was towed across the East River to the Brooklyn Navy Yard early Friday, where it will be dry-docked and repaired, city officials ...
When a Mexican navy tall ship crashed into the Brooklyn Bridge, it was maneuvering in turbulent waters.The tide had just turned, and a fast current was heading up the East River as a 10 mph wind ...
Mexican naval ship collided with the Brooklyn Bridge on Saturday, killing two people and injuring 19 others Stay up to date with notifications from The Independent Notifications can be managed in ...
When a Mexican navy tall ship crashed into the Brooklyn Bridge, it was maneuvering in turbulent waters.The tide had just turned, and a fast current was heading up the East River as a 10 mph wind ...
When a Mexican navy tall ship crashed into the Brooklyn Bridge, it was maneuvering in turbulent waters.The tide had just turned, and a fast current was heading up the East River as a 10 mph wind ...