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2 killed after the Mexican Navy Hohe ship smashed into the Brooklyn Bridge


The 300 -foot ship Cuauhtémoc is used for sailing training and is a diplomatic symbol for Mexico abroad.

A Mexican Marine Tall Ship fell against the Brooklyn Bridge on May 17, killed two seafarers and injured 19 others on board the craft when the tips of his masts were shocked, the authorities said.

“We pray for everyone on board and their families and are grateful to our first aiders, who quickly get into practice, that this accident was not much worse,” said the Mayor of New York, Eric Adams, on X.

The authorities said that the Mexican Marine Tall Ship Cuauhtémoc, which was used for sailing training and goodwill tours to other nations, lost power shortly before they plunged into the bridge around 8:20 p.m. Of the 277 on board, two were killed and 19 injuries suffered, said Adams. Two of the injured were in a critical condition.

The Mexican Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced that the Mexican embassy, ​​the Ambassador Esteban Moctezuma Barragán and the Mexican consulate in New York take care of the situation to help cadets on board the Cuauhtémoc.

“Our thoughts and prayers are affected by the @Semar_MX training ship Cuauhtémoc on Brooklyn Bridge, said the US Ambassador in Mexico in one post on X.” We monitor closely and are in contact with the government of Mexico via @sre_mx to provide support as required. You have our full support. “

Videos online showed the ship, which sailed under the bridge that connects the New York district of Brooklyn and Manhattan when the masts collided with it. A car drives across the bridge at the moment of impact. At the time of the crash, the masts shone light with decorative lights.

When FDNY arrived, “we immediately knew that we had a serious incident with a boat that made the bridge, so we had reports on people in the water,” said Michael Meyers, FDNY training head, in an explanation on X.

Ems workers went to the boat to treat seriously injured people who are still on board, said Meyers. They were then brought to Pier 16 below the Brooklyn Bridge in Lower Manhattan, where the officials had a Casualty Collection Point and an EMS stage area to assess the victims.

Those with the most serious injuries were immediately sent to the hospital, said Meyers.

In videos, many people who were dressed in white sailor uniforms were able to dangle from the cross rays of the ship. At the base of the bridge near New York Citys South Street Seaport, the spectators could see run away from the approaching ship.

Cuauhtémoc is a 300-foot three-mast barque, which was launched with steel, which was recently triggered by the ship handmaster, which was launched in 1982. The ship named after the last emperor is the Mexican shipping ship of the Mexican Navy for Kadetten in the fourth year at the hero-marine military school. She and the crew are a diplomatic symbol for Mexico abroad, according to the Fact Sheet.

The Mexican consulate in New York published a few days earlier that the training ship would arrive at Pier 17 in New York, and people were happy to visit from May 13th to 17th.

CNN reported that the spokesman for the Mexican Navy, captain Juan Caballero, said the ship was on an annual training cruise.

The suspension Bridge, a popular tourist attraction and a main channel between Manhattan and Brooklyn, was completed in 1883.

Reuters provided.

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