“Developments in Missing Submarine Case: Debris Found Near Titanic as Oxygen Supply Runs Low”

A debris field was discovered at the ocean’s bottom, close to the Titanic wreck site, according to the Coast Guard, which could be a significant development in the search for the missing submersible.

The Coast Guard stated that they are “evaluating the information” in a tweet. The OceanGate Titan, a submersible with five people on board, has been missing for days, but it is not yet entirely clear if the debris is connected to it.

The Coast Guard also announced that they would be holding another press conference to go over their findings at 3:00 PM EST.

Although there has been no official confirmation, Sky News reports that a friend of two of the men who are still missing on board claimed the debris was from the missing vehicle and was “a landing frame and a rear cover from the submersible.”.

The update comes on a day that is crucial in the hunt for the missing submersible because, if it were still intact and working, the vehicle’s oxygen supply is thought to have run out this morning.

British businessman Hamish Harding, OceanGate CEO Stockton Rush, French explorer Paul-Henry Nargeolet, Pakistani businessman Shahzada Dawood, and his teenage son Sulaiman have been named as the submersible’s passengers.

AT SEA – (—-EDITORIAL USE ONLY â” MANDATORY CREDIT – “OCEANGATE/ HANDOUT” – NO MARKETING NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS – DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS—-) In an undated image, an OceanGate tourist submersible is seen starting to descend at sea. Search and rescue operations continue by US Coast Guard in Boston after a tourist submarine bound for the Titanic’s wreckage site went missing off the southeastern coast of Canada. (Photo by Ocean Gate / Handout/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images).
For an eight-day expedition to the RMS Titanic’s wreck, the passengers paid a total of $250,000. Safety issues with the operation had previously been brought up.

After losing contact and failing to surface as expected, the submersible was reported missing. Its disappearance’s circumstances are still unknown. There was only 96 hours of oxygen left on board, so a search and rescue operation was launched right away.

Boston, Massachusetts – June 21: Capt. Jamie Frederick from the U.S. S. Others from the U.S. are joining the Coast Guard.
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On June 21, 2023 in Boston, Massachusetts, the Navy, Royal Navy, and Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute provide a status report on the search for five people who were aboard a missing submersible that went missing about 900 miles off Cape Cod. The Coast Guard is working quickly to locate a submersible with five passengers that vanished during a dive to the Titanic wreck. Scott Eisen/Getty Images provided the image.