Following the tragic collision of the ARM Cuauhtémoc sailing ship with the Brooklyn Bridge on May 17, which resulted in the death of two cadets and injuries to 19 others, Mexican Navy cadets will continue their training aboard the ARM Usumacinta starting June 1. This 262-foot tank landing vessel, departing from Veracruz, is unable to follow its intended route to Iceland and Europe due to the crash. Meanwhile, the Cuauhtémoc remains docked at Pier 36 as investigations are ongoing.
The Mexican Navy cadets from the ARM Cuauhtémoc sailing ship, which crashed into the Brooklyn Bridge, are set to resume training aboard the ARM Usumacinta.
The crash resulted in the tragic deaths of two cadets and left 19 others injured, highlighting the dangers associated with naval training.
Due to the crash, the ARM Usumacinta, which initially planned to navigate towards Iceland and Europe, will have to alter its route.
The ARM Cuauhtémoc remains docked at Pier 36 as authorities continue their investigation into the circumstances surrounding the crash.
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