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    Watch: Mexican naval vessel hits New York’s Brooklyn Bridge

    May 17, 2025Updated:May 17, 2025 World No Comments
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    Watch: Mexican naval vessel hits New York's Brooklyn Bridge; over 20 injured
    Mexican naval ship hits the famed Brooklyn Bridge ( Video credit: X )

    A Mexican Navy send collided with the Brooklyn Bridge on Saturday while sailing along the East River, creating a remarkable scene in New York City. The ship’s mast was clearly damaged as the fleet scraped against the back of the classic gate. This tragedy prompted efforts for an immediate emergency response and temporarily halted the ship’s trip. At least 22 people were hurt, according to a declaration from the Mexican army, and three of them were in critical condition. No one entered the water, so save functions were not required, the statement continued. People can be seen screaming and backing away from the shore as the boat’s tall tower, which is decorated with a huge green, white, and dark Mexican flag, hits the gate, according to video that went viral on social media. Cuauhtémoc, a instruction vessel for the naval academy, was unable to maintain its journey as a result of the collision, according to the Mexican Navy in a statement posted on X. Although the extent of the damage has not been completely disclosed, officials said an evaluation of the ship’s issue and staff is currently being conducted. The Secretary of the Navy reiterates its commitment to the health of its personnel, transparency in its procedures, and top-notch training for the Mexican Armada’s potential officers, according to the army in Spanish. In the midst of the event, officials confirmed injury. Emergency groups were responding, according to the New York Fire Department’s press release, but no specific information was given about the number of injured or whether they were on board the ship or on the gate at the time of the effect. The Mexican Navy’s Cuauhtémoc, a 297-foot-long and 40-foot-wide coaching ship, serves as a cadets ‘ floating club and pleasure. The ship was constructed in 1982 and heads off on lengthened international trips each year to finish officer training. With 277 individuals aboard, including naval cadets, soldiers, and team, it left Acapulco on April 6 according to the Navy. A 254-day kindness visit that the ship was engaged in was just beginning. It spanned 22 ports in 15 nations. Its plan included stops in Kingston, Havana, Cozumel, Reykjavik, and a number of French and British southern cities, including Bordeaux, Saint Malo, Dunkirk, and Aberdeen. 170 days would be spent at sea and 84 days in interface were planned for the trip.

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