2 sailors killed after Mexican Navy tall ship smashes into Brooklyn Bridge
- A Mexican navy training ship, the Cuauhtemoc, struck the Brooklyn Bridge on Saturday while sailing through New York City's East River during a promotional tour.
- The ship left Acapulco in April with 277 people aboard and was on a planned 254-day voyage scheduled to visit 22 ports across 15 nations including New York.
- Eyewitness videos showed the top masts scraping and partially collapsing on the bridge deck, with heavy traffic observed on the bridge during the collision.
- The mayor of New York City reported that 19 individuals sustained injuries, with four in serious condition, while the Mexican navy confirmed that the Cuauhtemoc suffered damage that halted its journey.
- Naval and local officials are assessing the condition of the crew and equipment while offering support, as the Brooklyn Bridge suffered minor damage and the cause of the collision remains under investigation.
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