Overview
- The Mexican Navy's sail-training ship Cuauhtémoc collided with New York's Brooklyn Bridge on May 17, resulting in two fatalities and 22 injuries among the 277 aboard.
- Preliminary findings suggest a propulsion failure caused the ship to drift backward into the bridge, snapping the upper sections of all three masts.
- The iconic Brooklyn Bridge sustained no structural damage and was reopened after inspections, while the Cuauhtémoc is secured at Pier 35 for further investigation.
- U.S. and Mexican officials, including Mayor Eric Adams and Ambassador Esteban Moctezuma Barragán, have coordinated medical care and family outreach efforts for the victims.
- The Cuauhtémoc, en route to Iceland on a goodwill training mission, is a prominent vessel in international maritime events, now facing scrutiny over safety protocols.