Submarine lost while voyaging to wreck of the Titanic CP 140 aircraft participating in the search

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The search for the submarine, which disappeared on 18 June after diving into the wreckage of the Titanic with five people inside for touristic purposes, continues. After the personnel of the CP-140 Aurora aircraft of the Canadian Air Force, which stands out with its ability to provide surface search and underwater acoustic detection capabilities, announced that some sounds were detected that they thought could belong to the submarine that disappeared from under the water, the rescue teams of the US Coast Guard intensified their search for the source of the sound. A large area at the bottom of the ocean is being scanned by teams using special devices to find the submarine, which is thought to be about 4 kilometres deep. Passengers who had previously dived into the wreck with the same submarine had stated that the area where the wreckage of the Titanic was found was very dark and that the last two hours of their journey had taken place without any visibility. It is stated that only a few hours of oxygen remains in the submarine. Search and rescue teams from the USA, Canada and France are in the region.

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