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Officials are investigating what caused the Mexican Navy tall ship Cuauhtémoc to veer off course and strike the Brooklyn Bridge, killing two people.
The ship was traveling the wrong way before its collision, The New York Times and the Associated Press reported. Brooklyn Bridge ship crash: Mexican ship headed the wrong way before fatal collision, ...
The ship’s main mast has a height of 160 feet (50 meters), about 30 feet (9 meters) higher than the span of the Brooklyn Bridge. Associated Press reporter Fabiola Sánchez in Mexico City ...
The Brooklyn Bridge, which opened in 1883 ... 170 of them at sea. Associated Press writers Michael R. Sisak and Jennifer Peltz in New York, Sejal Govindarao in Phoenix, Arizona, and Gene Johnson ...
Sydney Neidell and Lily Katz told The Associated Press they were sitting outside ... He thanked the first responders in New York. The Brooklyn Bridge, which opened in 1883, has a nearly 1,600 ...
The Mexican Navy training vessel struck the Brooklyn Bridge in New York on Saturday evening, injuring several people and ...
When a Mexican navy tall ship crashed into the Brooklyn Bridge ... to exactly how this accident occurred,” Schumer said. Associated Press Writer Alba Alemán in Xalapa, Mexico, contributed ...
A Mexican navy ship struck the Brooklyn Bridge in New York on Saturday, killing two crew members and injuring at least 19. The ship, the Cuauhtémoc, had 277 people aboard at the time of the collision, ...
The Mexican navy tall ship, which collided with the Brooklyn Bridge on Saturday night, apparently lost power moments before the crash, New York Post reported citing the NYPD. The accident left 2 ...