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The ship, on a goodwill mission, drifted into the bridge, causing the deaths of two sailors and injuring over twenty others. The incident occurred as the vessel was unexpectedly heading in the ...
The Cuauhtemoc, a Mexican academy training vessel, collides into the Brooklyn Bridge on Saturday, May 17, 2025. Two people were killed and 17 were injured in the crash. The Mexican naval ship ...
Masts on the Mexican sail training vessel Cuauhtémoc are caught on camera crashing against the Brooklyn Bridge in New York City late Saturday. (Credit: @TheWillieNelson via X) Donald Trump blasts ...
The Mexican naval vessel the Cuauhtémoc "lost power" shortly before crashing into New York's Brooklyn Bridge Saturday night resulting in two fatalities, authorities said as an investigation into ...
Videos posted to social media captured the moment a training vessel from the Mexican navy collided with New York’s Brooklyn Bridge on Saturday evening. Photo: Yuki Iwamura/Associated Press A ...
No one on the bridge was reported injured. The vessel, which was flying a giant Mexican flag and had 277 people aboard, then drifted into a pier on the riverbank as onlookers scrambled away.
The Mexican navy tall ship that crashed into the Brooklyn Bridge on Saturday night apparently lost power shortly before the collision, the NYPD said. The hulking Cuauhtémoc, which holds a crew of ...
It lost power at around 8:20 pm (local time) while the captain was manoeuvring the vessel, forcing it to head for the bridge abutment on the Brooklyn side, New York police chief of special ...
The Mexican naval vessel the Cuauhtémoc "lost power" shortly before crashing into New York's Brooklyn Bridge Saturday night resulting in two fatalities, authorities said as an investigation into the ...
Sydney Neidell and Lily Katz told The Associated Press they were sitting outside to watch the sunset when they saw the vessel strike the bridge and one of its masts snap. Looking closer ...