The US Coast Guard has confirmed that a remote-controlled vehicle near the Titanic has found wreckage of the missing submarine in the search area.
The company that owns the submarine Titan, OceanGate Expeditions, has pronounced the crew of the missing ship dead: “We believe the crew of the submarine is dead.” Minutes later, the US Coast Guard did the same.
In addition, the U.S. Coast Guard has confirmed that a remote-controlled vehicle is in the vicinity of the titanic discovered wreckage of the missing submarine in the search area.
According to sources close to the operation, the front and rear of the submarine have been identified. Titan. the small submarine could have explodedthat is the main hypothesis at the moment.
The OceanGate Expeditions company reported this to the authorities on Sunday disappearance of the artifact with five people on board, two hours into the dive. The crew consisted of the Pakistani businessman Shahzada Dawood, her son Sulemanthe British explorer Hamish Hardingthe French explorer Paul Henry Nargeolet and the CEO of OceanGate, Stockton Rush.
The U.S. Coast Guard began an extensive to look up in which troops and assets from the US, Canada, France and the UK have participated, with planes, boats and underwater drones.
Two new ships from Canada and France arrived that same day in the Atlantic area where they searched for the submarine. Titan and the U.S. Coast Guard hadn’t thrown in the towel despite the fact that the agency’s own deadline to end of oxygen on board.
The experts had set this Thursday 07:08 local time (13:08 in the Basque Country) as the estimated threshold at which the five people who boarded the Titan they would run out of oxygen. The submarine disappeared on Sunday and without any opening, the margin of survival on board was estimated at 96 hours.
So far had been the only clue underwater sounds the provenance of which was not established.
Source: EITB

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