Missing Titenic Submersible Faced Safety Questionsą„¤ NEWS USA

11 months ago
114

Missing Titenic Submersible Faced Safety Questionsą„¤ NEWS USA
On June 18, 2023, a five-person submersible operated by OceanGate Expeditions went missing while on a dive to the wreck of the Titanic. The submersible, called Titan, was carrying Hamish Harding, a British billionaire and adventurer; Shahzada Dawood, a Pakistani-British businessman and his son, Suleman; Stockton Rush, chief executive and founder of OceanGate Expeditions; and Paul-Henri Nargeolet, a French submersible pilot.

The submersible lost contact with the surface about 900 miles east of Cape Cod, Massachusetts, at a depth of about 13,000 feet. The U.S. Coast Guard and Canadian authorities have been searching for the submersible, but as of June 21, it has not been found.

The disappearance of the Titan has raised questions about the safety of submersibles that are used to visit the Titanic wreck. In 2018, a former OceanGate director warned that the company's submersibles posed potential "extreme danger" to passengers because they had not been properly tested for use at very low water depths.

The Titanic wreck is located in an area of the Atlantic Ocean that is known for its strong currents and high winds. The water at the wreck site is also very cold, which can pose a risk to divers and submersibles.

The search for the Titan is ongoing, but the chances of finding the submersible and its crew alive are diminishing. The submersible has only 40 hours of emergency oxygen remaining, and it is possible that it has already sunk to the bottom of the ocean.

The disappearance of the Titan is a reminder of the dangers of deep-sea diving and the importance of safety precautions. It is also a tragedy for the families and friends of the five people who are missing.

Loading 3 comments...