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Brooklyn Bridge Crash
🚨 BREAKING:
A Mexican Navy training ship collided with the underside of the Brooklyn Bridge, leaving 2 dead and over 25 injured.
The vessel, ARM Cuauhtémoc, struck the bridge while leaving NYC on a diplomatic voyage, causing chaos on deck and triggering a massive emergency response. Early reports suggest mechanical failure may be to blame.
🇲🇽⚓ What went wrong? Who’s responsible?
🇲🇽🚢 What caused this shocking maritime accident under NYC’s iconic landmark? Full story 👇
👉 Read the full story for confirmed details, eyewitness accounts, and official updates.
Mexican Navy Training Ship Collides with Brooklyn Bridge, Killing 2 and Injuring Dozens
May 18, 2025
A Routine Diplomatic Voyage Turns Tragedy on the East River
In a dramatic maritime accident that has shaken both New York City and international naval communities, the Mexican Navy’s tall training ship, ARM Cuauhtémoc, collided with the underside of the Brooklyn Bridge Friday evening, resulting in the death of two crew members and injuries to over two dozen others. The vessel, which was carrying 277 people at the time, was en route to Iceland as part of a global goodwill and training mission.

ARM Cuauhtémoc
What Happened?
Eyewitnesses say the massive white-hulled ship had just departed from South Street Seaport at Pier 17 and was making its way up the East River when it struck the bridge around 8:26 p.m. The ship’s towering masts, which stretch roughly 147 feet high, clashed with the iconic Brooklyn Bridge, whose clearance stands at about 127 feet above mean water level.

Brooklyn Bridge
The force of the impact was devastating. Reports from on board describe the moment as chaotic, with rigging snapping, parts of the masts collapsing, and several crew members either thrown to the deck or left dangling dangerously from broken lines.
“There was a sickening crack, and then screaming,” said Mark Sullivan, a tourist from Boston who had toured the ship earlier that day. “You don’t expect something like that to happen on the East River, under such a famous bridge.”
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Casualties and Emergency Response
The collision resulted in immediate injuries to at least 25 people, with emergency responders confirming that four were critically injured. Tragically, two crew members later succumbed to their injuries. The identities of the deceased have not been released pending notification of families.

Brooklyn Bridge
The New York Fire Department (FDNY), NYPD Harbor Patrol, U.S. Coast Guard, and Emergency Medical Services responded within minutes. Boats and divers were dispatched quickly as there were early concerns that people may have fallen overboard.
Mayor Eric Adams, who held a press briefing near the scene, called the incident “a terrible tragedy,” and praised the “heroic, coordinated response” of emergency teams.
Investigations Begin
While full details remain under investigation, early reports suggest that a mechanical malfunction may have played a role. Sources close to the investigation said the ship may have lost maneuverability due to engine or steering failure, causing it to drift directly under the bridge.

Brooklyn Bridge
The U.S. National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is leading a multi-agency investigation alongside the Mexican Navy. Both parties have promised full transparency.
“We are cooperating with U.S. authorities and mourning deeply for our fallen comrades,” said a statement released by the Mexican Secretariat of the Navy.
Brooklyn Bridge
Bridge inspection teams from the NYC Department of Transportation performed an overnight structural assessment. Despite the severity of the incident, the Brooklyn Bridge sustained no major structural damage, according to initial findings. Traffic resumed by the next morning.
Who Is ARM Cuauhtémoc?
Commissioned in 1982, ARM Cuauhtémoc is a barque-style tall ship used primarily for training Mexican naval cadets. Named after the last Aztec emperor, the ship is regarded as a “floating embassy,” making goodwill visits and participating in international naval parades.

ARM Cuauhtémoc
The vessel docked in New York on May 13 and had welcomed thousands of visitors aboard in an open ship event, including school groups and tourists. Its next scheduled stop was Reykjavík, Iceland, as part of its 2025 training and cultural diplomacy tour.
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International Reaction and Diplomatic Response
The incident has sparked expressions of sympathy and concern from around the world. The Mexican consulate in New York has activated emergency response teams to assist victims and coordinate with hospitals.

ARM Cuauhtémoc
The U.S. State Department also issued a statement of condolences to the Mexican people, affirming strong bilateral cooperation during the ongoing investigation.
Maritime Safety Questions Raised
As with any serious maritime accident, the incident is likely to trigger a broader review of safety protocols—not only for tall ships operating in busy urban waterways but also for infrastructure clearance coordination and emergency navigation procedures.

ARM Cuauhtémoc
Shipping experts noted that while the East River is busy and well-charted, tide levels, current patterns, and mechanical vulnerabilities can make navigation extremely challenging—especially for vessels with limited clearance tolerances.
“Tall ships are beautiful and majestic, but they’re not built for close-quarters maneuvering near infrastructure like the Brooklyn Bridge,” said Dana Powell, a maritime safety consultant in Boston. “Something clearly went very wrong.”
What’s Next?
The ARM Cuauhtémoc remains docked in a secure location while structural assessments and interviews are ongoing. Its training cruise has been indefinitely suspended. Meanwhile, injured crew members continue to receive care at Bellevue, NYU Langone, and other local hospitals.

ARM Cuauhtémoc
A final report from the NTSB is expected in the coming weeks. Memorial services for the deceased crew members are reportedly being planned by the Mexican government in conjunction with the city.
Final Thoughts
This tragic accident has cast a somber cloud over what was meant to be a symbol of international friendship and maritime heritage. As New York mourns alongside Mexico, the focus now turns to uncovering the truth behind the collision—and ensuring such a catastrophe is never repeated.

Brooklyn Bridge Crash
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