Live Missing Titanic Submarine – Ocean Gate

Live Missing Titanic Submarine

Keep up with the latest information with our Live Missing Titanic Submarine. OceanGate Expeditions’s submersible Titan with 5 tourists on board to see the wreckage of the Titanic submerged on Sunday (18 June). The Canadian research vessel Polar Prince is the support vessel that lost contact with the Titan an hour and 45 minutes into the trip. Alarmingly, the Titan is reported to have only four days of emergency oxygen onboard.

On Wednesday, Canadian aircraft detected underwater noises during the ongoing search for the Titan. This offers hope as US Coast Guard and Canadian rescuers try to key on on the position of the craft. At this point, estimates are there’s a little over a day of oxygen left for the five tourists to survive.

Ocean Gate CEO

Ocean Gate CEO Stockton Rush was piloting the submersible. There’s a possibility that the craft could be on the sea floor, tangled with something that won’t let it float to the top. The US Coast Guard said they hope the craft floating on the ocean’s surface after an electrical failure.

Titan Submarine Live Updates on Missing Titanic Expedition

The oxygen supply on board the Titan submersible is estimated to run out at 7:08 a.m. ET

– OceanGate executives ignored warnings about the risks of the voyage and the need to increase safety.

– The “banging” noise heard on Wednesday by the US Coast Guard did not come from the Titan

– Many Professional Experts in Rescue fear it’s nearly impossibile of rescuing the 5 passengers aboard before air supply runs out.

BREAKING: TITANIC MISSING SUB UPDATE

Debris has been found by The U.S. Coast Guard near Titanic wreckage in the search for the missing submersible. Unfortunately, this confirms that the carbon fibre hull of the submersible IMPLODED, killing everyone onboard instantly.

According to sources, The Titanic Submarine had a leak and authorities knew it. The explosion likely happened when they lost contact, a seismic activity station in the area picked up the explosion.

Live Missing Titanic Submarine