The wreckage of the Titan submarine was recovered from the ocean floor
When the U.S. Coast Guard confirmed on Thursday to have Once the remains of the submarine Titan were found, the authorities got down to The work to rebuild it as it could have been since the afternoon of the Sunday, when it sank for the last time in the sea.
Pelagic Research Services said it had "successfully completed" the salvage operations on the submarine Titan and that "will be in the process of demobilization of Horizon Arctic" from Wednesday morning.
TITANIC SUBMERSIBLE VIDEO WRECKAGE, FROM RECOVERY MISSON!
— Paranormal Forces (@paranormlforces) June 28, 2023
Follow Us! Livestreaming from Queen Mary Ship, Today at 330pm. https://t.co/xLu3lXY3Sd#titanic #titanicsubmarine #titan#submarine #oceangate pic.twitter.com/4hZuxz6Lbo
"They have worked tirelessly for 10 days, with the physical challenges and They hope to complete their mission and return with their loved ones," the company said in a statement.
On Wednesday, a team covered by a white tarp was seen unloading from the Horizon Arctic at the Canadian Coast Guard dock in Newfoundland.
Horizon Arctic is the shipping company that owns the vessels, and Pelagic Research Services owns the vehicles operated at distance, or ROV, which brought the material to the surface.
A spokesman for the Canadian Transportation Safety Council declined to comment and said more information would be provided about his investigation. if necessary.
Demonstration of Titan Submarine implosion. Now imagine this happening up to 10,000x faster. pic.twitter.com/XZjZ9YcyI3
— FÍLICO (@ElloMello_P) June 25, 2023
The submersible began its journey with an estimated duration of 96 hours, marking a frantic and prolonged search by authorities Canadians and Americans that started on Sunday. Finally, on Thursday, the U.S. Coast Guard announced the "catastrophic loss" of the Titan.
On board were OceanGate founder and CEO Stockton Rush, British businessman Hamish Harding, the British billionaire born in Pakistan Shahzada Dawood and his son Suleman Dawood, and the French diver Paul-Henri Nargeolet. .
The U.S. Navy on Sunday detected a noise believed to have coincided with an implosion, confirming what happened to the Titan and his crew.
📹 The first shots of "Titan". Or rather, the elevated remains of a sunken bathyscaphe pic.twitter.com/AcdDKz5UOI
— López Mejía Rafael (@CONSOCIAL) June 28, 2023
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