World media reveal new facts about the Titan submarine disaster. Journalists reached the contents of an important document.
There were five people on board the boat, whose goal was to reach the wreck of the Titanic. They’re all dead. According to the findings of the services to date, the submarine suffered an implosion – an internal explosion. The exact circumstances of the tragedy are still being investigated.
In a June 29 press release, the US Coast Guard said human remains had been found “in the wreckage” of the submarine. The remains were in a fragment of Titan, which was recovered from the seabed and transported to one of the Canadian ships. ports.
Titan. Passengers signed the document
The submarine implosion killed: Ocean Gate Executive Director Stockton Rush, one of the richest Pakistanis Shahzada Dawood and his son Suleman, British billionaire explorer Hamish Harding and French diver Paul-Henry Nargeolet.
Journalists from the Insider service, whose reports were quoted on Tuesday by the Onet.pl portal, found that all people traveling on the submarine Titan they signed the documentstating that Ocean Gate was not responsible for the failure of the mission. In addition, the company had to provide a map showing that only 13 of the 90 groups reached the Titanic wreck, so only 14 percent.
In addition, according to unofficial information, some parts of the Titan were designed by teenagers and students on internship, while the boat itself did not meet the required requirements. certification process.
Ocean Gate has been offering tourist trips to the Titanic wreck aboard the Titan since 2021.
Media: Possible causes of the implosion
Ryan Ramsey, a former Royal Navy submarine captain, explained to Sky News the possible causes of the catastrophic implosion.
According to the captain, the first possibility is that the bolted hatch that sealed it from the outside failed, causing the hull to collapse. The second is that the hull itself had a defect, bursting under pressure and causing the same effect.
Source: Do Rzeczy
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