Imploded Titanic Sub Brought To Surface For The First Time

The debris of the Titanic exploratory submarine was finally brought to the surface after days of search. The small submarine imploded inside the ocean due to massive pressure it had to counter, the experts said. The Titan submarine imploded roughly 12,000ft below the ocean surface and killed all those on board.

Pieces Of Titan Recovered

Neither the company nor those involved in the search and rescue operation provided any details as reports are suggesting that they might do so in a few days. The Pelagic Research Services, the company controlling all the remote controlled vehicles, said they recovered the debris around 1,600 feet from the Titanic wreckage. Photos shared by the Associated Press revealed that both small and large pieces of the Titan were recovered and unloaded at a port in St John’s, Newfoundland.

Bodies of Victims Not Found

Multiple agencies are investigating the disaster and they still have to uncover the causes that led to the loss of five precious lives. Captain Jason Neubauer of the US Coast Guard said they are working with other international partners to locate the bodies of those who died in the tragedy.

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