The Missing Submarine 'Titan': US Coast Guard Discovers Wreckage Near Titanic Site











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US Coast Guard press conference






The missing submarine 'Titan' wreckage was discovered by
the US Coast Guard near the site of the Titanic shipwreck, which sank almost a century ago.


Catastrophic Implosion



Admiral John Moger of the US Coast Guard stated that the disaster was likely
caused by an "internal explosion" and that the crew of the missing submarine
"Titan" perished.



Recovering the bodies of the trapped submarine crew is difficult, but we will
continue to work on it, he added.



"We faced complex conditions during the search for the missing submarine, and
we express our condolences to the families of the victims," he continued.







The Missing Submarine Story



On board the missing submarine were five individuals; an American, a
Frenchman, a Briton, and two Pakistanis.



The submarine, which is 6.5 meters long and can accommodate five people, began
its journey to the depths on Sunday. It was scheduled to return to the surface
after 7 hours, but contact was lost with it less than two hours after the
start of its journey.





Allegations of Misuse and Neglect Surface in Investigation of the missing
submarine'Titan' 



The available details so far suggest neglect on the part of the company
"OceanGate," which was responsible for the tourist submarine, and there are
allegations of misuse regarding the safety of the submarine.



On board the submarine was a wealthy British businessman named Hamish Harding,
who announced his participation in the trip on "Instagram."



There was also French diver and former French Navy officer Paul-Henry
Nargeolet, who specializes in shipwreck search operations, and whose family
reported that he was on board the missing submarine.



In addition, there was a wealthy Pakistani businessman named Shahzad Dawood,
48, and his son Suleiman, 19, according to their wealthy family. 


The Wreckage Of The Titanic



Each of them paid $250,000 to see the wreckage of the Titanic, which sank in
one of the biggest maritime disasters of the twentieth century, with 1,500 of
its passengers and crew perishing.



Its wreckage was found in 1985, 73 years after it sank. It is located 650
kilometers from the Canadian coast in the international waters of the Atlantic
Ocean.



Since then, the wreckage has attracted treasure hunters and tourists.


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