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Mexican Training Ship Towed to Brooklyn Navy Yard After Fatal Bridge Crash

An NTSB probe aims to pinpoint mechanical faults alongside tug coordination failures behind the fatal impact

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The Mexican Navy tall ship known as the Cuauhtémoc is docked at a pier on the Lower East Side on May 18, 2025.

Overview

  • The Cuauhtémoc collided with the Brooklyn Bridge less than five minutes after leaving Pier 17, snapping its three masts and killing Cadet América Yamilet Sánchez and Sailor Adal Jair Marcos.
  • Nineteen of the 277 crew members required hospital treatment after the collision; no injuries were reported among bridge users.
  • The Mexican Navy training vessel had arrived at South Street Seaport on May 13 as part of a 254-day global goodwill tour.
  • Tugboats initially guided the ship away from a Manhattan pier, and distress calls were issued just 45 seconds before it reversed into the span.
  • After being towed on June 6 for repairs, the Cuauhtémoc remains at the Brooklyn Navy Yard under an ongoing NTSB investigation with a preliminary report due within 30 days.