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The Mexican navy ship that crashed into the Brooklyn Bridge in May, killing two crew members and injuring 19, was moving ...
Federal investigators released new details Monday about the sailing vessel that struck the Brooklyn Bridge last month.
The U.S. National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) released its preliminary report on the May 17, 2025 collision between ...
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has issued a preliminary report on the progress of its investigation of the ...
Inspectors from the New York City Department of Transportation (NYCDOT) assessed the damage to the Brooklyn Bridge ...
The ship ARM Cuauhtémoc — with 277 people on board, including 175 naval cadets — was on a good-will tour throughout the world. By Emiliano Rodríguez Mega and James Wagner Reporting from ...
The U.S. Coast Guard set up a "safety zone" in the East River Friday morning so the ARM Cuauhtémoc could be slowly towed to its new berth, city Office of Emergency Management officials said.
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 ARM Cuauhtémoc was sailing on New York City’s East River when the captain lost control of the ship. All the victims were crew members.
Sailors stand on the masts of the ARM Cuauhtémoc ship from Mexico while docking at the inner harbor in Baltimore. Originally Published: May 18, 2025 at 5:55 PM EDT. Share this: ...
View of command plaques on the Mexican Navy tall ship ARM Cuauhtémoc during its voyage from Staten Island to Pier 17 at the South Street Seaport on Tuesday, May 13, 2025, in New York City.
Mexican naval ship rams into Brooklyn Bridge, killing 2 and injuring 19. The ARM Cuauhtémoc was sailing on New York City’s East River when the captain lost control of the ship.
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