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 The whereabouts of the submarine found, the wreckage lying close to the cursed Titanic

The whereabouts of the submarine found,
The whereabouts of the submarine found, the wreckage lying close to the cursed Titanic

After four days of searching, the wreckage of the submarine 'Titan' was finally found. The remains of the submarine's wreckage were discovered by a robotic submersible that located the submerged wreckage of the RMS Titanic, which had sunk deep in the Atlantic. The US Coast Guard announced the news of the discovery of the tourism submarine 'Titan' through a tweet on Thursday. It was reported that the remotely operated vehicle had found the remains of the sunken submarine. Recovery efforts are underway. It is believed that the oxygen supply inside the submarine ran out on Thursday afternoon, so there is little hope of finding the passengers alive.


Notably, on Wednesday, Canadian P-3 aircraft identified a sound emanating from the depths of the ocean. This was followed by a similar sound detected by the C-130 Hercules aircraft. As a result, officers of the US Coast Guard have determined with certainty that the wreckage of the submarine is located in that particular area of the ocean.


Upon reaching the submarine 'Titan,' changes were made to the search operations. Two robots were sent into the underwater area. According to sources in the US Coast Guard, one of the robotic devices identified the remains of the 'Titan.' Interestingly, it has been reported that the US Coast Guard's robots had reached a depth of nearly two miles below the sea surface.


In 1912, the RMS Titanic sank after colliding with a massive iceberg in the North Atlantic. The OceanGate Expedition, a private American organization, has been exploring the ill-fated ship submerged in the depths of the ocean for the past 111 years.


Last Sunday, the OceanGate's submersible 'Titan' dove into the Atlantic from St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada, for this purpose. With five passengers on board, the submersible headed towards the Titanic. The remains of the RMS Titanic are lying at a depth of approximately 13,000 feet below the sea surface. However, within two hours of starting the journey, the communication between the guiding vessel, the command ship 'Polar Prince,' and the 'Titan' was lost. The news reached the US Coast Guard, who named it the Recovery Mission.


It is worth mentioning that among the passengers of the 'Titan' are Hamish Harding, a British financier, and Shahzada Dawood, a businessman from Pakistan, along with his son Suleman. In addition, the former French Navy diver and renowned Titanic expert, Paul Henri Nargeolet, accompanies them as a guide. The responsibility for piloting the 'Titan' cabin lies with the CEO of OceanGate, Stockton Rush.

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