Submarine wreckage recovered from the Atlantic Ocean
Public Relations Webdesk | The submarine had the capacity to carry five members to view the remains of the Titanic ship. A passenger on board is a British businessman. Businessman Hamish Harding (58) was an aviator, space tourist and chairman of Dubai-based Action Aviation.
The mutilated wreckage of the Titanic submarine, which was destroyed after an explosion in the Atlantic Ocean, was brought ashore. It consists of several broken pieces apart from the bent sheet metal of the submarine.
An official said the debris was offloaded from the Horizon Arctic ship in St. John’s, Newfoundland, Canada. It is being told that only 10 pieces of debris have been found by the search team. These pieces have been recovered 10 days after the disappearance of the submarine. The submarine exploded an hour and 45 minutes after diving into the North Atlantic, killing all five passengers on board.
The submarine’s company, Ocean Gate, said on May 22 that all five passengers had died. We are very sorry for the loss of these people. Actually, the submarine was taken to show the wreckage of the Titanic ship that sank in the Atlantic Ocean in April 1912. The master of the submarine said about the passengers that the passengers were true explorers. The travelers had courage and a passion for exploring the oceans. Our thoughts are with the families of the deceased at this sad time. We are sorry for this. Let us tell you, the submarine left on its journey in the North Atlantic at 6 am on 18 June. At that point the crew had four days’ worth of oxygen. 96 hours had passed into the expedition and the submarine had run out of oxygen.