
Coast Guard Announces Official Investigation into Causes of Subheading Titan
John Mauger, Rear Admiral of the Coast Guard, reported that a marine inquiry board has been officially convened into the loss of the OceanGate company's Titan submersible
John Mauger, Rear Admiral of the Coast Guard, reported that a marine inquiry board has been officially convened into the loss of the OceanGate company's Titan submersible
Recovering all the remains of the Titan that are possible will be key to knowing what really happened to the OceanGate submersible.
The United States Navy revealed that an acoustic detection system managed to capture the moment of the implosion of the Titan submarine, possibly caused by the enormous pressure of the
Rescue teams face many difficulties that make the task of recovering the lost commercial submersible off the coast of Canada a daunting task.
The US Coast Guard estimates that the missing submersible that intended to explore the remains of the Titanic only had (as of yesterday) approximately 40 hours of breathable oxygen.
The authorities have not given the names of the people on board the submersible, which disappeared 1 hour and 45 minutes after starting the dive.