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Two dead as Mexican Navy ship crashes into Brooklyn Bridge | Two dead as Mexican Navy ship crashes into Brooklyn Bridge |
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Damaged masts on the Mexican Navy training ship Cuauhtémoc after it crashed into New York City's Brooklyn Bridge | Damaged masts on the Mexican Navy training ship Cuauhtémoc after it crashed into New York City's Brooklyn Bridge |
Two people have been killed and at least 19 others injured after a tall Mexican Navy training sailing ship crashed into New York City's Brooklyn Bridge, the city mayor has said. | |
Eric Adams said the Cuauhtémoc lost power before the collision on Saturday evening. US officials said 277 people were on board the vessel, which was on a goodwill visit. | Eric Adams said the Cuauhtémoc lost power before the collision on Saturday evening. US officials said 277 people were on board the vessel, which was on a goodwill visit. |
Footage shows the Cuauhtémoc's towering masts clipping the bridge as the ship was passing under the famous structure on Saturday evening. | Footage shows the Cuauhtémoc's towering masts clipping the bridge as the ship was passing under the famous structure on Saturday evening. |
Crew members were standing on the masts at the time of collision, authorities said, which all snapped and fell to the deck. | Crew members were standing on the masts at the time of collision, authorities said, which all snapped and fell to the deck. |
New York City Mayor Eric Adams said on X that two people died and 19 were injured, two of whom were in critical condition. A total of 277 people were on board. | |
Brooklyn Bridge did not suffer any major damage and was reopened after a preliminary inspection. | |
Police said they believed "mechanical issues" and a power cut had caused the ship to collide with one of the pillars of the bridge. | |
The New York Coast Guard said the Cuauhtémoc lost all three masts and all personnel on the ship had been accounted for. No one had fallen in the water. | |
Crowds fled from the water's edge as the masts collided with the bridge. | |
There was "panic on the ship", said Brooklyn resident Nick Corso, who was standing nearby. | |
He told AFP there was "lots of screaming, some sailors hanging from the masts". | |
Another witness, Kelvin Flores, told the BBC he was at work when he saw the crash. | |
He came out into the street to find a lot of "commotion and a lot of chaos" with fire engines and police trying to reach the scene but the roads clogged with traffic. | He came out into the street to find a lot of "commotion and a lot of chaos" with fire engines and police trying to reach the scene but the roads clogged with traffic. |
"Just seeing the actual damage was insane," he said. "People carrying stretchers... they were trying to get the injured out." | "Just seeing the actual damage was insane," he said. "People carrying stretchers... they were trying to get the injured out." |
Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum said she was deeply saddened by the loss of two crew members in the accident. | |
The Cuauhtémoc was towed from the scene after the crash. | |
The vessel, which measures 297 feet long (91m) and 40 feet (12m) wide, according to the Mexican navy, sailed for the first time in 1982. | The vessel, which measures 297 feet long (91m) and 40 feet (12m) wide, according to the Mexican navy, sailed for the first time in 1982. |
Each year it sets sail at the end of classes at the naval military school to finish cadets' training. | Each year it sets sail at the end of classes at the naval military school to finish cadets' training. |
This year it left the Mexican port of Acapulco on 6 April, the navy said. Its final destination was intended to be Iceland. | This year it left the Mexican port of Acapulco on 6 April, the navy said. Its final destination was intended to be Iceland. |
Reuters reported its masts were 45m (147ft). The New York transport department's website lists the bridge as having a 135ft clearance at its centre. |