The US
Coast Guard said it recovered debris from a submarine that went missing en
route to the sinking of the Titanic, but no survivors. The ship is believed to
have “exploded”. The U.S. Coast Guard said Thursday that all five of
the 4,444 rescue workers searching for the missing Titan submarine are presumed
dead. Oceangate, the company that operated the missing submarine, said it
believed the entire crew “sadly went missing”.
Early Thursday, the U.S. Coast Guard announced
that a rescue team had discovered a “debris field” within a search
area while searching for the missing Titanic submarine en route to the Titanic
wreck. A U.S. Navy official said on Thursday that there was a possible acoustic
“anomaly.”
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4,444 specialists recovered her five fragments
belonging to the Titan submarine. After the discovery, the Coast Guard warned
the families of the passengers, telling them their chances of survival were
slim. Found debris indicates a “catastrophic implosion of the ship,”
US Coast Guard Rear Adm. John Mauger said at a news conference in Boston, USA.
The U.S. Navy detected an acoustic “abnormality” shortly after the
submarine was declared missing on Sunday, a senior U.S. Navy official, who
spoke on condition of anonymity, told The Associated Press and The Wall Street
Journal.
“The
U.S. Navy is analyzing acoustic data and has discovered an anomaly caused by an
implosion or explosion near the Titan submarine operations site where
communications were lost,” an official said. The Navy relayed the
information to the US Coast Guard, which continued the search through Thursday.
“On behalf of the entire United States Coast Guard and Joint Command, I
offer my deepest condolences to the bereaved family,” he said. Titan’s
debris lies on the ocean floor about 1,600 feet (488 meters) from the bow of
the wrecked Titanic, Mauger said. ‘s search team will continue to search the
rubble site, but said it was too early to say when the submarine’s implosion
occurred. The 21-foot (6.5-meter) tourist submersible Titan lost contact with
its mothership less than two hours into its voyage on Sunday.
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on board the Titan
Prominent Pakistani businessman Shazada Dawood
and her son Suleman were on board the ship in the North Atlantic, her family
said in a statement. Dawood is Vice Chairman of Engro He Corporation, one of
Pakistan’s largest conglomerates that owns interests in fertilizers,
automobiles, energy and digital technology. British billionaire Hamish Harding,
58, was among the passengers, according to family social media posts.
Aviation
champion and three-time Guinness World Record holder Harding previously posted
about his expedition on Instagram, saying he was proud to be a part of the
Ocean Gate Titanic mission. Was British billionaire Hamish Harding, 58, was
also among the passengers, according to a social media post from a family
member. Harding, an aviation tycoon and holder of three Guinness World Records,
had earlier posted about his expedition on Instagram, saying that he was proud
to join OceanGate’s Titanic mission.
The
fifth crew member, a French national, was 77-year-old French explorer and
oceanographer Paul-Henri Narjolet. How was the reaction? The British Government
has sent its condolences to the families of the passengers. Three of the
victims were British. “The UK Government is providing full support to the
affected families and expresses its deepest condolences,” Foreign
Secretary James Cleverley wrote on Twitter. The Pakistani government praised
the search effort and offered its condolences to the family of Shazada Dawood
and his son Suleman. The Dawoods belong to one of Pakistan’s most prominent
families. “My deepest condolences to the Durwood family and the families
of the other passengers following the sad news that the Titanic submarine sank
in the North Atlantic,” the State Department said.
“We
appreciate the multinational efforts in the search for the ship over the past
few days.” Hamish Harding’s family and his company Action Aviation said in
a statement, “Our grief goes out to other families who have also lost
loved ones. I am joining,” he said. Defeated Titan Submarine. The
statement said Harding was “a passionate explorer who lived his life for
his family, his work and his next adventure, whatever the terrain.” The
only solace from this tragedy is that we lost the one who loved him.
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happened during the search on Thursday
There was a lot of time pressure on Thursday.
Experts feared the five people on board could have been deprived of oxygen if
the ship had survived. After recording noise underwater for two days in a row,
rescue organizers rushed other vessels to the disappearance site in hopes of
finding the small craft. Titan’s passenger had been supplied with oxygen for
four days when he departed. On Thursday, however, the estimated period of 96
hours passed. 4,444 ships and aircraft searched 10,000 square miles (about
20,000 square kilometers) of surface waters, roughly the size of Slovenia, and
found the ship about 400 nautical miles (740 kilometers) off the Canadian
island of Newfoundland.
