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The NTSB is still waiting for the Mexican government's permission to access the ship that crashed into the Brooklyn Bridge.
A Mexican tall ship, owned by the Mexican navy, collided with the bottom of the Brooklyn Bridge killing two sailors, officials said.
Officials are investigating what caused the Mexican Navy tall ship Cuauhtémoc to veer off course and strike the Brooklyn Bridge, killing two people.
The sailors from the doomed Cuauhtémoc that smashed into the Brooklyn Bridge will set sail again June 1 – this time on the ...
New York City and federal officials have begun their investigation into why a Mexican tall ship crashed into the Brooklyn Bridge, killing two people. Videos show the moment the Cuauhtémoc's masts ...
A Mexican Navy ship never intended to sail under the Brooklyn Bridge. U.S. and Mexican officials are investigating what led to the accident that killed two crew members. The Cuauhtémoc ...
The investigation into why a Mexican Navy training ship struck the Brooklyn Bridge on Saturday, shearing the top of its masts ...
The Cuauhtémoc, a training ship used for the Mexican Navy that crashed into the Brooklyn Bridge on May 17, was embarking on ...
The two sailors who died when a Mexican navy tall ship crashed into the Brooklyn Bridge in turbulent East River waters over the weekend have been identified, as the National Transportation Safety ...
The Mexican Navy training vessel struck the Brooklyn Bridge in New York on Saturday evening, injuring several people and ...
Saturday’s tragic ship crash into the Brooklyn Bridge is far from the first time a boat has collided with the iconic East River crossing since it opened May 24, 1883. In February 1921 ...
Investigators from the National Transportation Safety Board are still trying to gain access to the Mexican ship that crashed into the Brooklyn Bridge on Saturday, killing two crew members and ...