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.