Home News The Mexican Naval ship collides with Brooklyn Bridge in New York City.

The Mexican Naval ship collides with Brooklyn Bridge in New York City.

The Mexican Naval ship collides with Brooklyn Bridge in New York City.

At least 22 people After the Mexican Navy Training Line crashed into the Brooklyn Bridge in New York City, three people were injured and three were serious.

The video shows the towering masts of Cuauhtémoc, which clips bridges when the sailing container passes down the famous structure on Saturday evening.

Some of the masts fell to the deck, and the American media stood in the sails at the time of the crash and reported several injuries.

Eric Adams, New York Mayor, said Brooklyn Bridge was not affected.

In a press briefing led by the mayor, the authorities said that the injury continued because no one fell into the water and the crew was in the mast.

The New York Coast Guard said the ship lost the summit of two masts and reported “several injuries” caused by a conflict.

All of the ships were accounted for, and the coastal guard added that the injured was taken to the hospital.

The Mexican Navy said the incident was under investigation.

The New York Mayor was injured at a 22 -year -old who was seriously injured that four people were seriously injured.

As the masts collided with the legs, the crowds, who were watching the trajectory of the ship, fled from the water.

The New York police told the residents to avoid Brooklyn Bridge, the South Street port of Manhattan and the Dumbo area of ​​Brooklyn.

The City Police Bureau said in X, “We expect to have a lot of traffic and have a lot of emergency vehicles.”

According to the report, Cuauhtémoc had more than 200 crew members and visited New York City.

According to the Mexican Navy, ships with 297 feet long and 40 feet were first sailed in 1982.

Every year, naval schools start voyage at the end of the class and complete the training of the cadets.

On April 6 this year, the Navy said that the Mexico Akapulko port was on board, with 277 people.

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