The disappearance of Titan's submarine, wartime research teams, oxygen for 5 members on board ends in a few hours

Rescue teams from the US, Canada and France continue to compete with time to find the Titan submarine that disappeared on Sunday during a mission to search for the ruins of the Titanic, 900 nautical miles east of Cape Cod, Massachusetts. Research has intensified after the US Coast Guard predicts the oxygen supply [...]
According to OceanGate's specifications, the Titan submarine has a 96-hour supply of oxygen. That fact led rescue teams to step up their efforts by scanning an area twice larger than Connecticut and a depth of more than 4,000 meters. The search yesterday focused on an area where Canadian planes discovered <x0). The sounds prompted research by pilot-free aircraft to be redirected, the US Coast Guard said early Wednesday, noting that the until-day “effort has yielded negative results”.
“We don't know what the noise is to be honest,” said First District's Watchtower Chief Chief Chief Chief Jamie Frederick. “The goal will be to continue the search in those areas where noises were detected...”.
The Oceanographic Institute Woods Hole warned it is very difficult “to detect the source of noise in the wide ocean, but the findings are sent for analysis and results on the origin of noise are expected today.
Prince Popar, the research ship supporting Sunday's tourist mission that accompanied the missing Titan, also remains on the scene of investigations.
The “Paias that have been mobilised for this are the best, most capable in the world,” President Horizon Marytime Sean Litt told reporters Wednesday. “We must keep our hope. I think as you know, there is still support for life on the submarine and we will continue to hold our hope to the end. ”












