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Well, that... sounds more like a joke: "we had cones, but the ship still struck them" π
On a more serious note, there are several questions as to how could this end up happening. Some say the ship had its steering damaged in Antwerp some years ago, some float other rumors. The lead of the transport safety commission seemed to be more on point: there is a lot to analyze, they may say more tomorrow, and all of it will take a lot of time anyway.
The video shows the ship losing power & all it's lights going out prior to hitting the bridge.
Apparently, it's not the first time it's collided with something though.
EDIT: this other video analysis shows it better, https://youtu.be/N39w6aQFKSQ
Not the video I've seen:
Before crash
Bridge falls onto ship
After crash
All lights on the ship seem to be on, except for the ones that... well, stop being attached to the ship.