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Mexican Navy Training Ship Collides with Brooklyn Bridge, Leaving 2 Dead and 19 Injured

A mechanical failure caused the Cuauhtémoc to lose power, leading to a crash that broke its masts and prompted ongoing investigations.

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Overview

  • The Cuauhtémoc, a Mexican Navy training vessel, lost power on May 17 while navigating the East River, resulting in a collision with the Brooklyn Bridge.
  • Three 43-meter masts struck the underside of the bridge and broke off, causing debris to fall on the ship and leading to two fatalities and 19 injuries among the 277 people aboard.
  • The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) and the Mexican Navy have launched parallel investigations to determine the cause of the mechanical failure and assess accountability.
  • The New York City Department of Transportation reported no structural damage to the Brooklyn Bridge, which was briefly closed for 40 minutes following the accident.
  • The Cuauhtémoc, a steel-hulled brigantine on a 254-day global training voyage, remains docked for damage assessment as inquiries continue.