Update: Missing Titanic Submarine Has Exceeded Availabe 96 Hours Oxygen Supply

Update: Missing Titanic Submarine Has Exceeded Availabe 96 Hours Oxygen Supply

Update: Missing Titanic Submarine Has Exceeded Availabe 96 Hours Oxygen Supply

Every time the Titan submersible sets out to explore the Titanic’s ruins, it has about 96 hours of life support left. The search for the ship and its passengers must focus on Thursday morning because it has been missing since Sunday am.

The five passengers could run out of oxygen soon before 7:10 a.m. ET, according to U.S. Coast Guard authorities, but the precise scenario onboard the missing ship and its position remained unknown as the hunt for it grew more urgent and fresh ships joined the race against time.

In what experts describe as the most crucial stage of a complicated international search operation, more advanced equipment is being sent to the North Atlantic Ocean.

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Banging Noise Heard In Search For Missing Submarine On Tour Of Titanic Wreckage
Banging Noise Heard In Search For Missing Submarine On Tour Of Titanic Wreckage

The Titan could be raised to the surface using a unique deep-water salvage equipment that the U.S. Navy reported had arrived in St. John’s, Canada early on Wednesday afternoon. However, the device might not be ready for another 24 hours. Titan is 20,000 pounds in weight.

According to BBC.com, Dr Ken Ledez, a hyperbaric medicine expert at Memorial University in St John’s, Newfoundland, has told BBC News that running out of air is not the only danger those on board face.

The vessel may have lost electrical power, which is likely to have a role in controlling the amount of oxygen and carbon dioxide inside the vessel.

Titanic Sub Missing Passengers : Paul-Henry Nargeolet, Sulaiman Dawood, Shahzada Dawood and Stockton Rush
Titanic Sub Missing Passengers : Paul-Henry Nargeolet, Sulaiman Dawood, Shahzada Dawood and Stockton Rush