SUBMARINE RESEARCH | The US Coast Guard detects “sounds” where the tourist submersible was lost

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2023-06-21 07:24:43

The United States Coast Guard has confirmed this Wednesday morning that has detected “sounds” in the area where you are looking for one missing tourist submersible with five crew on board that they were going to see the remains of the ‘Titanic’.

“A Canadian P-3 aircraft has detected underwater sounds in the search area,” the office said on Twitter, although it clarified that at the moment no traces of the vehicle have been found.

However, the Coast Guard has assured that the information will be used by organize future research plans.

The message comes shortly after media such as ‘Rolling Stone’ and the CNN chain assured that the authorities had detected knocking sounds at 30 minute intervals.

The US Coast Guard launched an extensive search operation Monday with help from Canada to locate the craft. The company OceanGate Expeditions, which operates the submersible, reported the disappearance of the craft to the authorities on Sunday with five people on board: the pilot and four passengers.

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According to British media, the five members of the crew are the Pakistani businessman Shahzada Dawoodhis son Sulemanthe British explorer Hamish Hardingthe French explorer Paul-Henry Nargeolet and the CEO of OceanGate, Stockton Rush.

On its website, the company offers eight-day, seven-night trips to visit the remains of the Titanic, priced at around $250,000.

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