Mexico president issues statement after deadly Brooklyn Bridge crash
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Mexico President Claudia Sheinbaum has issued a heartbreaking statement after two sailors were killed when a Navy vessel struck the Brooklyn Bridge. 

Tragedy struck Saturday evening when the massive 160-foot Cuauhtémoc Training Ship, carrying a crew of 277, hit the iconic New York City bridge. 

Two unidentified passengers were killed after falling from the masts to the ship’s deck, sources told CNN. Dozens more were left severely injured. 

Early Sunday, Sheinbaum sent her condolences to the loved ones of the two deceased crew members. 

She expressed deep sadness over the loss of two crew members from the Cuauhtémoc Training Ship in a tragic accident in New York Harbor. She extended sympathies and support to the families of the deceased.

She confirmed that the Navy and local authorities are currently assisting the injured individuals. The Mexican ambassador, along with the U.S. and Mexican Consulate General in New York, are also providing support to the Navy.

She further expressed gratitude to New York Mayor Eric Adams for his support to their fellow citizens. She emphasized that they are closely monitoring the situation and assured that the Navy will continue to provide updates as necessary.

Tragedy struck Saturday evening when a massive 150-foot masts Navy vessel, known as the Cuauhtémoc Training Ship, carrying a crew of 277, hit the iconic New York City bridge

Tragedy struck Saturday evening when a massive 150-foot masts Navy vessel, known as the Cuauhtémoc Training Ship, carrying a crew of 277, hit the iconic New York City bridge

Early Sunday, Mexico President Claudia Sheinbaum (pictured in April) sent her condolences to the loved ones of the two deceased crew members

Early Sunday, Mexico President Claudia Sheinbaum (pictured in April) sent her condolences to the loved ones of the two deceased crew members

In multiple eyewitness videos, the towering masts were seen snapping and partially collapsing as they crashed into the bridge’s deck. 

Sailors perched high above are thrown into chaos, with some seen clinging to the shattered beams high up in the air. 

Nick Corso, who had just taken his phone out to take a picture of the ship and bridge during the sunset, told the Associated Press he suddenly heard what he described as the snapping of a ‘big twig’ when the ship hit the 141-year-old bridge. 

Other bystanders told the outlet they were also admiring the sunset when they saw the vessel strike the bridge and one of its masts snap.

Looking closer, they said they noticed someone hanging from high on the ship.

‘We saw someone dangling, and I couldn’t tell if it was just blurry or my eyes, and we were able to zoom in on our phone and there was someone dangling from the harness from the top for like at least like 15 minutes before they were able to rescue them,’ Katz said.

They reported seeing two people taken off the ship on stretchers and transferred to smaller boats.

The Navy personnel had been standing on the masts of the Mexican Navy ship as part of a ceremonial greeting and show of respect upon entering a port.

Two unidentified passengers were killed after falling from the masts to the ship's deck. Dozens more were left severely injured

Two unidentified passengers were killed after falling from the masts to the ship’s deck. Dozens more were left severely injured

This tradition, known as ‘manning the yards,’ is a longstanding maritime custom practiced worldwide.

The sailors aboard the Cuauhtémoc appeared to have been engaged in this time-honored ritual during the harrowing crash.

Historically, the high vantage point of a ship’s masts was used for lookout duties, enabling sailors to detect hazards, approaching ships, or land beyond the horizon, according to TheAge.com.

The Mexican navy said in a post on the social platform X that the Cuauhtemoc, an academy training vessel, was damaged in an accident with the Brooklyn Bridge that prevented it from continuing its voyage.

The Navy personnel had been standing on the masts of the Mexican Navy ship as part of a ceremonial greeting and show of respect upon entering a port

The Navy personnel had been standing on the masts of the Mexican Navy ship as part of a ceremonial greeting and show of respect upon entering a port

It added that the status of personnel and material was under review by naval and local authorities, which were providing assistance.

The vessel is believed to have experienced some kind of mechanical difficulty that caused the captain to lose control. 

A transportation expert told CNN the ship’s voyage data recorder will provide important information about what went wrong just before the crash. 

The recorder is expected to reveal information about the ship’s mechanics and when power may have been lost. It will also likely provide investigators with crucial information on its ‘control input,’ Mary Schiavo, CNN transportation analyst and former US Department of Transportation inspector general, said. 

The ship was built in 1982 and was in the Big Apple as part of a promotional for year’s celebration of America’s 250th birthday – also know as the Sail4th tall ship event. 

New York City was the vessel’s third stop in its eight-month journey around the world, as Mexican sailors also got to visit Portugal, Iceland, Jamaica, and Germany, among other locations, according to an April press release. 

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