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Mexican Navy Ship Collision Claims Two Lives, Brooklyn Bridge Reopens

The Cuauhtémoc training ship struck the Brooklyn Bridge after losing power, killing two crew members and injuring 19 others, as investigations into the cause continue.

The cadets who lost their lives in the Mexican Navy vessel Cuauhtémoc crash under the Brooklyn Bridge on Saturday, May 17, 2025 were identified as América Yamilet Sánchez (left) and Adal Jair Marcos. (Facebook)
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NEW YORK, NEW YORK - MAY 17: A disabled Mexican Navy tall ship floats between the Brooklyn and the Manhattan bridges on the East River on May 17, 2025 in New York City. The ship reportedly struck the Brooklyn Bridge as it was traveling north. (Photo by Stephanie Keith/Getty Images)
A Mexican Navy training ship is seen damaged after it ran into the Brooklyn Bridge in New York City, U.S., May 17, 2025.  REUTERS/Bjorn Kils/New York Media Boat

Overview

  • The Cuauhtémoc, a Mexican Navy training ship on a goodwill voyage, collided with the Brooklyn Bridge on May 17 after reportedly losing power.
  • Two crew members were killed and 19 others injured, with two of the injured in critical condition; no personnel fell into the water during the incident.
  • All three of the ship's masts snapped upon impact, though the 142-year-old Brooklyn Bridge sustained no major structural damage and has reopened to traffic.
  • The National Transportation Safety Board has launched a full investigation into the mechanical failure that caused the ship to veer off course.
  • The Cuauhtémoc was on a 254-day global cadet training mission, having departed Acapulco on April 6, with planned stops in 15 countries, including New York.