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US: Flowers laid near site as probe begins into Mexican navy ship crash in New York
SHOTLIST: NEW YORK, UNITED STATES (MAY 20, 2025) (ANADOLU - ACCESS ALL) 1. VARIOUS DRONE SHOTS OF DAMAGED MEXICAN NAVY SHIP 2. VARIOUS OF DAMAGED MEXICAN NAVY SHIP 3. VARIOUS OF FLOWERS, CANDLES LAID NEAR NAVY SHIP 4. CLOSE-UP OF DAMAGED AREAS OF NAVY SHIP 5. VARIOUS OF OFFICIALS INSPECTING NAVY SHIP 6. CLOSE-UP OF DAMAGED AREAS OF NAVY SHIP 7. BROOKLYN BRIDGE NEW YORK, UNITED STATES - MAY 20, 2025: The U.S. National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has launched an investigation after a Mexican navy training ship collided with the Brooklyn Bridge in New York. Footage from Tuesday, May 20, showed the vessel docked near the bridge with damage visible on its structure. The area around the ship has been cordoned off, and investigators were seen examining the site. Memorial gestures, including flowers, were placed near the site following the accident, drawing attention from passersby. The National Transportation Safety Board said the Mexican navy training ship requested assistance from nearby tugboats moments before plowing into the Brooklyn Bridge. A Mexican Navy sailing ship on a goodwill voyage to the US collided with the Brooklyn Bridge on Saturday night, killing two crew members and injuring 19 others, including two critically, according to New York City Mayor Eric Adams. Adams said there were 277 people aboard the ship – the Cuauhtamoc – when it lost power and struck the bridge. The ship is about 297 feet long and 40 feet wide. "We are praying for everyone on board and their families and are grateful to our first responders who quickly jumped into action, ensuring this accident wasn’t much worse," the mayor said, adding that after preliminary inspection it was confirmed that the bridge sustained no damage and was opened to the public. The Mexican Navy said on X that the academy training vessel was damaged in the accident with the Brooklyn Bridge that prevented it from continuing its voyage. It added that there were 22 injured crew members, 19 of whom are receiving medical attention in local hospitals, including three who have serious injuries. Videos captured by bystanders showed mast tips snapping one by one as they collided with the 135-foot clearance of the bridge. In one clip, a bystander can be heard shouting: "She’s about to crash." Despite initial fears, authorities said no one was thrown into the water. Emergency crews responded swiftly, guiding the damaged vessel to safety near the Manhattan Bridge. It currently remains anchored at Pier 16, with plans to move it to Pier 36 for inspection. The Cuauhtemoc, built in Spain in 1982, is a key training ship for Mexico’s navy and was in New York as part of a world voyage promoting the upcoming Sail4th 250 celebration, which in 2026 will mark America’s 250th birthday. The stop in New York was the third on its eight-month global tour, which includes ports in Jamaica, Portugal, and Iceland. Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum expressed her condolences, saying she was "deeply saddened" by the loss of life.
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