Investigation into cause of Mexican Navy ship, Brooklyn Bridge collision continues
Briefly

A Mexican Navy tall ship collided with the Brooklyn Bridge, resulting in the deaths of two crew members and injuries to nearly twenty others. The ship, part of a goodwill tour, lost power in the East River, unable to navigate properly due to a malfunctioning rudder. Eleven injured crew members were critically wounded, while others stabilized. With an ongoing investigation by the National Transportation Safety Board, authorities aim to uncover the reasons behind the power loss. The ship was docked at Pier 36 as inquiries continued into the tragic accident.
The National Transportation Safety Board is investigating the collision to determine why the Mexican Navy tall ship lost power and crashed into the Brooklyn Bridge.
The captain reported the rudder was not working, contributing to the ship's inability to steer and resulting in the collision with the iconic bridge.
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