The missing submersible, named ‘Titan,’ which was on an exploration mission of the Titanic wreckage, is believed to have exhausted its 96-hour oxygen supply. Despite this setback, Rear Admiral John Mauger assures that the search and rescue mission will continue.
The coast guard has announced the deployment of a remotely operated vehicle from a Canadian vessel, which has begun scouring the ocean floor in the quest to locate the missing submersible. The ill-fated expedition, comprising of five individuals, embarked to witness the remains of the Titanic but vanished off the southeastern coast of Canada, approximately 900 miles east of Cape Cod.
Sonar technology detected unsettling ‘banging noises,’ but these signals have yet to provide any fruitful leads regarding the submersible’s whereabouts. Among the passengers aboard the missing Titan submersible is Stockton Rush, the pilot and also the founder and CEO of OceanGate, a private research and tourism company.
As the ongoing efforts to locate and recover the submersible persist, the passengers still face an uncertain fate. The incident has garnered global attention, and the dedicated search and rescue teams are determined to explore every possibility in unraveling the mystery surrounding the vanished submersible and its courageous occupants.
