Since Sunday, June 18, 2023, crews have been desperately searching for any sign of the missing Titan submersible. The underwater vehicle, which currently has 5 people onboard, lost contact with its mother ship only an hour and 45 minutes into its dive, and teams have been attempting to locate it ever since.
It is predicted that the vessel will run out of oxygen sometime today around 10:00 GMT. And as the clock ticks on, the whole world watches anxiously in hopes that these people may still be rescued.
After banging sounds were reported to have been detected by a Canadian aircraft on Wednesday, there seemed to be a glimmer of hope. But unfortunately, there have been no answers as to the location of the submersible just yet.
Crew are still desperately searching for the missing Titan submersible
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While the vessel is expected to run out of oxygen in mere hours, searchers are trying to cling onto any shred of hope they have
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The Titan was set to embark on an 8-day journey exploring the wreckage of the Titanic
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The tour was run by OceanGate Expeditions, which has apparently had issues tracking submarines in the past
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Last year, OceanGate CEO Stockton Rush shared a video detailing how simple the construction of the Titan was
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Here is the only toilet available on the vessel
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Which has a viewport that Rush says passengers can look out of
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Rush also showed viewers the control screen and sonar screen
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The entire submersible is run by a video game controller and touch screens
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Here’s what the inside of the sub, which is about the size of a mini van, looks like
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Reporter David Pogue previously took a trip on the Titan sub where they had a particularly difficult time locating the shipwreck
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Concerned viewers from all over the world have shared their thoughts on the heartbreaking situation
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