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    Watch: Chaos as Mexican ship collides with Brooklyn Bridge, sailors seen dangling

    May 18, 2025Updated:May 18, 2025 World No Comments
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    The Mexican Navy ships collide with the Brooklyn Bridge, and sailors on the gate are swinging.
    Watch: Chaos as Mexican Navy ship collides with Brooklyn Bridge, sailors seen dangling
    The Mexican Navy ships collide with the Brooklyn Bridge, and sailors on the gate are swinging.

    When the Mexican Navy’s training ship Cuauhtémoc crashed into the Brooklyn Bridge on Saturday evening, killing two people and injuring 17 people, injuring 17 others. As a result, seamen were seen dangling from damaged poles high above the board. The three-masted fleet, which measures nearly 300 feet in length, appeared to have lost power and veered backwards into the ancient bridge around 8:30 PM local time. The boat’s massive masts, some exceeding 150 feet in height, slammed into the back of the bridge and savagely slammed in succession as a result of the incident. According to AP, sailors were reportedly seen aloft in the rigging on the broken sails, but amazingly, no some fell into the water.

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    Of the 277 passengers on the ship, 19 sustained wounds, with two mortality and two others in critical condition, according to New York City Mayor Eric Adams on Sunday. The Hispanic Navy high send Cuauhtémoc lost power earlier this evening and slammed into the Brooklyn Bridge. Witness Lily Katz recalled that” we saw one really hanging it.” The Cuauhtémoc, which was launched in 1982, was on a global kindness tour and had just made a halt in Manhattan.” He was dangling from a saddle near the top for about 15 minutes before assist got to him.” The ship was scheduled to travel to 22 ports across 15 nations before making its December return trip, mainly with marine cadets. Prior to the crash, the fleet had welcomed visitors from May 13 to May 17 at Pier 17.

    A training ship from the Mexican navy struck the Brooklyn Bridge, causing injuries to some people.

    Although the classic Brooklyn Bridge, which dates back to 1883, was damaged during the event, primary inspections revealed no significant structural damage. The gate has since reopened despite a temporary suspension of customers. The department of transportation has begun a thorough examination by city officials. Read more about the Brooklyn Bridge collision: NYPD explains why the Hispanic Navy Ship and Brooklyn Bridge collided. As part of its expanded education vision, which included planned halts in France, Scotland, Cuba, and Jamaica, the fleet made its first stop in Iceland.

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