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Investigators have not yet determined the cause of the crash but a recently released report details the timeline leading up ...
A pilot abord the Mexican Navy vessel that crashed into the Brooklyn Bridge this May ordered it to move slowly forward, but ...
The preliminary NTSB report released Monday leaves more questions than answers on the crash that killed two crewmembers and ...
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The deadly May collision of a Mexican Navy vessel with the Brooklyn Bridge resulted in over half a million dollars in damages ...
The Cuauhtémoc, a masted Mexican Navy training ship, collided with the Brooklyn Bridge on May 18, 2025. Caddell Dry Dock and ...
The U.S. National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) released its preliminary report on the May 17, 2025 collision between ...
Mexican vessel Cuauhtémoc planned to visit Baltimore next summer for the U.S.’s 250th birthday celebration. Now its fate is ...
The Mexican Navy training ship that struck the Brooklyn Bridge Saturday was moving in the “wrong direction,” a senior city official with knowledge of the investigation told CNN.
The sailors from the doomed Cuauhtémoc that smashed into the Brooklyn Bridge will set sail again June 1 – this time on the Mexican navy's tank landing vessel, the Usumacinta, according to reports.
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.
Mexican navy ship Cuauhtémoc crashes into Brooklyn Bridge, killing cadets América Yamilet Sánchez and Adal Jair Marcos. Investigation underway by multiple agencies.