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The NTSB is still waiting for the Mexican government's permission to access the ship that crashed into the Brooklyn Bridge.
The NTSB is investigating the May 18th crash of the Mexican Navy ship Cuauhtémoc into the Brooklyn Bridge. Investigators are collecting evidence and seeking public video footage of the incident.
A Mexican naval ship called for assistance from tugboats in New York just moments before it crashed into the Brooklyn Bridge, signaling the crew may have known the ship was veering off course after ...
Everyone who was injured was on the boat. Officials said they did not believe the bridge sustained any structural damage.
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) announced Sunday it was launching a "go-team" to the Brooklyn Bridge after a Mexican navy sailing ship crashed into the New York City landmark ...
NTSB officials told reporters that its bridge ... requesting assistance from other tugboats in the area of the Brooklyn Bridge, he continued. "That was followed by two other requests for ...
The two sailors who died when a Mexican navy tall ship crashed into the Brooklyn Bridge in ... have been identified, as the National Transportation Safety Board launches a formal investigation ...
Investigators from the National Transportation Safety Board are still trying to gain access to the Mexican ship that crashed into the Brooklyn Bridge on Saturday, killing two crew members and ...
Footage of a tall ship crashing into the Brooklyn Bridge shows the vessel hurtling in reverse at full speed, suggesting the captain lost control of the engine.
BROOKLYN, N.Y. (PIX11) — The National Transportation Safety Board has not yet been on board the Mexican Navy ship that crashed into the Brooklyn Bridge on Saturday night. Officials held a ...