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Mexican Navy sailing vessel crashes into Brooklyn Bridge injuring 19

Authorities said that a Mexican Navy sailing vessel crashed into the Brooklyn Bridge Saturday night. The top of the masts were ripped off and 19 people were injured.

Online videos showed the masts colliding with the ship as it sailed beneath the bridge connecting New York City's boroughs Brooklyn and Manhattan.

At a New York City press conference, Mayor Eric Adams stated that 19 people had been injured. Four of those were seriously. Authorities said that all of the injuries occurred on the ship.

Many people wearing what looked like white sailor's uniforms were seen hanging from the ship’s crossbeams in the videos. Bystanders were seen fleeing the approaching ship at the base of the bridge near New York City’s South Street Seaport.

In 1883, the suspension bridge was built. It is a tourist attraction and an important conduit between Manhattan, Brooklyn and New York.

A spokesperson for the New York City Police Department said that they did not know immediately how people were injured. (Reporting and editing by Frank McGurty, Jamie Freed, and Timothy Gardner in Washington)

(source: Reuters)