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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.
Officials from the NTSB were in Manhattan Monday, May 19 investigating the scene of Sunday's ship crash into the Brooklyn Bridge on the East River.
The Brooklyn Bridge was named in a March NTSB report naming 68 bridges with an unknown risk of collapse from a ship strike.
On May 17, the masts of a 300-foot-long Mexican naval training ship carrying 277 people collided with the underside of the Brooklyn Bridge ...
The Cuauhtémoc remains docked off Pier 37 as work crews shore up the ship’s three splintered masts before it taken to a ...
Federal officials were in Manhattan on Monday to investigate the Brooklyn Bridge ship crash involving a Mexican Navy ship on ...
Crowds watched in horror Saturday night when a Mexican navy ship heading the wrong way on the East River crashed into the ...
The National Transportation Safety Board is sending a specialized group of investigators to New York after a Mexican ship crashed into the Brooklyn Bridge.
A Mexican Navy tall ship called the Armada de la República Mexicana (ARM) Cuauhtémoc struck the Brooklyn Bridge at about ...
The National Transportation Safety Board has put extra focus on bridge safety over the last year following the collapse of ...
Investigators with the National Transportation Safety Board said there was no significant damage to the Brooklyn Bridge ...
The doomed sailors aboard the Mexican tall ship that crashed into the Brooklyn Bridge were participating in a touching ...