Rescue crews deploy ROVs, continuing Titan search | Morning in America



Rescue crews are still holding out hope as more teams make their way to the search area — some of them deploying ROVs, or remotely operated vehicles, that are capable of giving searchers a deep-dive look under the water.

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23 thoughts on “Rescue crews deploy ROVs, continuing Titan search | Morning in America”

  1. I think we're all hoping for the best but in reality even though they had oxygen nobody knows how many scrubbers they had on board for carbon dioxide and it seems like the owner of this vessel was very relaxed when it came to backup systems even having a beacon on it or some sort of backup system if something was to happen

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  2. Went down sunday no sign of the sub on Thursday 😢😢😢i doubt its come up to the surfaces, it has to be at the bottom of the Sea may their souls rest in peace 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢its now just a recovery mission to bring the bodies home what a sad sad scary way to die 😢😢😢

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  3. That sub was not certified in anyway, shape or form to dive into the ocean to those depths. Everyone on board should have been aware of the extreme danger of going on this dive.

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  4. I think the families of the dead should get their money back, and maybe do something more worthwhile with it like helping pets or people in need. What a waste of money.

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  5. Esta mision no es un Rescate,se ha convertido en una Recuperacion,el escenario esta siendo rastreado por ese Robot Francés, que es lo unico que hay, el malogrado Submarino Argentino Ara San Juan con 44 personas tardaron 1 año en encontrarlo,da igual los barcos ,solo puede llegar ese Robot submarino,pero despues el rescate no llegara a tiempo por ser una empresa Sea dicha Titanica.

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  6. Thing is the Titan could be 'bobbing' on the surface somewhere and could be impossible to spot; and the crew can't even get out! :p Seems like so many 'safety' features are missing on their 'tin can' submersible.

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