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The naval ship crashes against the Brooklyn Bridge. He leads to two deaths

A Mexican naval training ship plunged into the Brooklyn Bridge in New York on May 17 and, according to the local authorities, was injured and 19 more.

The ships, Cuauhtémoc, Sailed to the East River on the East River and sailed completely when she hit the bridge. As a result, two people lost their lives and at least 19 others were injured.

The naval ship wore 277 people when it lost power while it was maneuvered near the Brooklyn side of the bridge and was unable to regain control towards the bridge and to hit the structure.

In addition, the Brooklyn Bridge did not suffer any major damage despite the collision force and was opened again for the traffic after a short closure for inspection. As reported, the two people who lost their lives were a cadet of the Mexican Naval Academy and a sailor.

The investigation of the incidents is in progress and is active between the governments of Mexico and the United States, including the National Transportation Safety Board of the United States and the Coast Guard of the United States.

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