2 people died after a Mexican navy sailing ship crashed into the Brooklyn Bridge

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A masted ship with the tops of its masts destroyed in the East River by Brooklyn bridge

A disabled Mexican Navy tall ship floats between the Brooklyn and the Manhattan bridges on the East River in New York City. Stephanie Keith/Getty Images
  • Mexican navy ship Cuauhtémoc hit the Brooklyn Bridge after losing power on the East River.
  • Two crew members died. At least 22 others were injured, including two in critical condition, Eric Adams said.
  • The ship was in New York on a goodwill tour.

Two people died after a Mexican navy sailing ship lost power and its masts crashed into the Brooklyn Bridge.

The ARM Cuauhtémoc, which was visiting on a goodwill tour, lost power on the East River and drifted toward the bridge at around 8.20 p.m. Saturday.

Footage uploaded to social media shows the ship drifting backward down the river and its masts striking the bridge, as onlookers scream and shout.

The two dead were crew members, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum confirmed on X.

Sheinbaum said that the Mexican ambassador to the United States and the Mexican Consulate General were supporting the Mexican navy.

"We are closely monitoring the situation, and the Secretariat of the Navy will continue to provide updates," she wrote.

At a press conference, NYPD Chief Wilson Aramboles said the ship departed Pier 17 to head out to sea, but the pilot maneuvering the ship "lost power."

New York Mayor Eric Adams shared on X that, as well as two deaths, 22 people were injured, and two of them were in critical condition.

A police tugboat alongside a stricken mast sailing ship with Brooklyn bridge in the background

An NYPD boat approaches the disabled ship as it floats on the East River between the Brooklyn and Manhattan bridges. Stephanie Keith/Getty Images

"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," Adams wrote.

FDNY Chief of Training Michael Meyers said, "Once the marine units arrived on scene, we knew immediately that we had a serious incident with a boat striking the bridge, so we had reports of people in the water."

Meyers said marine units removed and treat the aided, setting up a casualty collection point and an EMS staging area on Pier 16.

"The police, fire and EMS did a tremendous job of working together to get everyone off of that ship safe," he said.

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