How did Mexican Navy ship crash into Brooklyn Bridge? What we know so far
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On May 17, a Mexican Navy ship, Cuauhtémoc, collided with the Brooklyn Bridge, leading to two fatalities and injuries to 19 individuals. The ship reportedly lost power before the crash, which occurred while nearly 300 people were aboard. The National Transportation Safety Board announced they are conducting a safety investigation, including a multidisciplinary team already assessing the incident. Reports suggest the ship was moving in the wrong direction prior to the collision, with local and national authorities involved in the response and investigation.
The Cuauhtémoc, a 147-foot sail training vessel for the Mexican Navy, tragically crashed into the Brooklyn Bridge, resulting in the death of two sailors and numerous injuries.
The NTSB is conducting a multidisciplinary investigation into the cause of the collision, which involved nearly 300 people on board the vessel at the time.
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