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The remaining oxygen will not last for three days. The submarine is flying with five people on board, searching in the waters of the Atlantic Ocean

 The remaining oxygen will not last for three days. The submarine is flying with five people on board, searching in the waters of the Atlantic Ocean

The search for the missing submarine is underway in the Atlantic Ocean

The search for the missing submarine is underway in the Atlantic Ocean

The tourist submarine 'Titan' went missing in the depths of the Atlantic Ocean while attempting to see the remains of the Titanic. There were five people aboard the submarine. Apart from the submarine pilot, four tourists were taken aboard 'Titan' with the aim of reaching the Titanic. Until Tuesday morning, there has been no trace of the submarine for over 24 hours. Intensive search operations are underway in the Atlantic.


The submarine 'Titan' started its journey from St. John's, Newfoundland. Due to emergency circumstances, the submarine had a supply of 96 hours of oxygen. Experts estimate that some amount of oxygen has already been consumed. It is believed that an estimated 70 hours of oxygen may still remain in the submarine.


Onboard the submarine is British millionaire businessman Hamish Harding. This 59-year-old adventurer loves to explore new and unknown places and accumulate new experiences. Last Sunday, he announced in the media his intention to witness the remains of the Titanic.


The search for the submarine is being conducted by the tourism organization 'Wannaget'. They organized the Titanic viewing expedition aboard the submarine. Alongside the organization, the United States Coast Guard and the Canadian Navy have also joined the search. The aviation force is assisting in the search operations as well. The authorities have assured that all efforts are being made to locate the submarine and quickly rescue the tourists. However, the submarine remains unlocated in the middle of the ocean. It is reported that additional ships will be deployed for the search operation in this situation.


Where the submarine is being searched, there are waves ranging from three to six feet high in the sea. The weather conditions are normal. However, the dense fog is causing inconvenience to the rescuers.

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