Has time run out for the Titan submersible? | About That



The search for OceanGate’s Titan submersible has reached a critical point. Andrew Chang breaks down the search-and-rescue efforts as they stretch into a fourth day, what experts say could have gone wrong and why time may have already run out.

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34 thoughts on “Has time run out for the Titan submersible? | About That”

  1. Terrifying it is, but to spare a thought is just about the most useless thing one can do, so let's not stop there, prayer is what moves mountains, God is mindful of the soul of every man, we're not alone, remember God is love.

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  2. They found the submarine debris:

    Why don’t people understand…
    You don’t mess with the DEAD 💀. This is what happens when you disturb the lost souls that are still there.
    The Titanic is not an amusement site… it’s a graveyard. Why don’t people understand you leave the dead alone or you will join them.

    So upsetting…

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  3. I'm so sorry.

    This is one of many stories about this incident.

    Among them, it is an accident by Ft unit.

    It's a story about going down to the seabed and having an accident without converting ft and meters.

    Ft units only used in the US have had many problems before.

    Why does the US insist on ft?

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