The large passenger ship Queen Zenobia 2, carrying 246 passengers, ran aground on an uninhabited island in the waters off ...
The cargo ship that rammed into Baltimore's Key Bridge shortly after experiencing two blackouts initially lost power due to ...
The NTSB held a hearing about its findings and is set to vote on probable cause for the crash, which has yet to be finalized.
The loss of electrical power from a loose wire caused a huge cargo ship to lose propulsion and steering before crashing into ...
The National Transportation Safety Board is set to vote on its findings into what caused a massive container ship to crash ...
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A National Transportation Safety Board hearing Tuesday revealed that a loose wire caused a cargo ship to lose power and crash into the Key Bridge in Baltimore, Maryland, last year, killing six people.
A small label installed on a wire when a giant cargo ship was built may have triggered a chain of events nearly a decade later causing the ship to slam into a bridge and collapse into the water.