Turbulent waters may have contributed to Mexican navy tall ship crash into Brooklyn Bridge
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Turbulent waters may have contributed to Mexican navy tall ship crash into Brooklyn Bridge
"The prudent thing would've been to leave two hours earlier, when the tide was going out. That would've been the ideal time."
"Former mariner Sal Mercogliano stated that all 'worst-case scenarios' contributed to the tragedy, including the ship's height and a strong current."
A Mexican navy tall ship collided with the Brooklyn Bridge while navigating turbulent waters, killing two crew members and injuring 19. The incident raised concerns about the captain's control over the ship amidst a fast current and heavy winds. While investigations are ongoing, experts suggest that a tugboat escort's premature departure may have contributed to the disaster. Analysis indicates that optimal timing and conditions may have prevented the crash, highlighting the complex challenges faced by vessels in New York harbor.
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