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Mexican navy ship that slammed into Brooklyn Bridge in fatal collision may make ‘triumphant return’ to New York next year By Katherine Donlevy Published July 4, 2025, 7:00 a.m. ET ...
The Mexican navy tall ship that smashed into the Brooklyn Bridge in May was inexplicably sailing backwards — and picked up speed — before the fatal collision, according to officials.
A masted Mexican Navy training ship, the Cuauhtémoc, sits stranded after colliding with the Brooklyn Bridge on Saturday, May 17, 2025, in New York. (AP Photo/Kyle Viterbo) ...
The Mexican Ministry of the Navy announced plans to increase efforts to control the influx of Sargassum seaweed heading toward popular beach destinations. According to the Riviera Maya News, the ...
The Cuauhtemoc sailed for the first time in 1982. It is almost 300 feet long and 40 feet wide. The vessel’s main mast has a height of 160 feet, according to Mexican navy and government officials.
The Mexican Navy ship ARM Cuauhtémoc struck Brooklyn Bridge in New York City on Saturday. Two crew members were killed and at least 17 people sustained injuries, including some in serious condition.
In the other case, Gutiérrez Ochoa was wanted in Mexico on allegations that he kidnapped two Mexican Navy members in 2021 in the hopes of securing the release of “El Mencho’s” wife after ...
The Environmental Protection Agency reports Mexico still owes the United States $88 million toward the treatment of millions ...
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