Overview
- The Cuauhtémoc, a Mexican Navy sail training vessel, lost engine power and struck the Brooklyn Bridge on May 17 while departing New York City.
- Two fatalities and 19 injuries, including two critical, were confirmed among the 277 people aboard the ship, with no reports of anyone falling overboard.
- The ship's three masts broke off during the collision and plunged into the East River, causing panic among cadets on deck.
- The Brooklyn Bridge was closed for 40 minutes for inspections, which found no structural damage to the historic landmark.
- Investigations by the Mexican Navy and New York authorities are ongoing to determine the cause of the engine failure and navigational challenges.