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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 ...
The collision occurred just before 9 p.m., with all three of the ship’s 147-feet-tall masts striking the bridge and snapping as the vessel appeared to be moving backward. Pictures quickly ...
Mexican sailors were seen dangling from a navy training vessel's main mast moments after the ship smashed into the Brooklyn Bridge. The sailors had been standing atop the Cuauhtémoc's 150-foot ...
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 Cuauhtémoc, a three-masted Mexican Navy training ship, was carrying 277 people when it collided with the bridge just before 9 p.m. on Saturday. Videos and photos circulated online showed the ...
Investigators from the National Transportation Safety Board on Monday planned to announce their initial findings about the Mexican Navy tall ship that crashed into the Brooklyn Bridge on Saturday ...
A Mexican tall ship slammed into the Brooklyn Bridge because it apparently lost its steering capacity thanks to mechanical failure, sources said — a tragedy eerily reminiscent of last year’s ...