
Mexican Warship Crashes into Brooklyn Bridge: Two Dead, Multiple Injured
Mexican Navy Ship Collides With Brooklyn Bridge, Leaving Two Dead New York City was the scene of a dramatic accident on May 18, 2025, when the Mexican naval ship Cuauhtemoc collided with the Brooklyn Bridge. The incident resulted in two deaths and injuries to at least 19 people. Eyewitness accounts and videos circulating on social media paint a picture of a fast-moving ship approaching the bridge near the Brooklyn side of the East River. "It was terrifying," said one eyewitness who captured the event on their phone. "The ship was moving so fast, and then there was a huge impact." The ship, carrying a large Mexican flag and 277 people, continued to drift towards the riverbank after the collision. The 142-year-old Brooklyn Bridge sustained only minor damage. Emergency services responded swiftly, providing medical treatment to the injured. Four individuals sustained serious injuries, while the rest were treated for minor wounds. Authorities are investigating the cause of the accident. The incident serves as a reminder of the importance of maritime safety and navigation protocols in busy waterways. Despite the tragedy, the swift response of emergency services and the relatively minor damage to the bridge offer a positive note in this dramatic event.