In a distressing update, it has been confirmed that the oxygen supply inside the submarine, named Titan, which disappeared in the Atlantic Ocean, has officially run out. The fate of the five passengers on board, however, remains unknown, adding to the growing concern surrounding this maritime incident.
According to NBC News, a Coast Guard official stated that the breathable air within the 21-foot sub would have been exhausted by 7:08 AM ET on Thursday, and that critical moment has already passed. The submarine, owned by OceanGate expeditions, had initially embarked on its voyage last Sunday with 96 hours of emergency oxygen, as it aimed to conduct a survey of the Titanic wreckage at the bottom of the North Atlantic Ocean. Regrettably, the vessel vanished in the waters off Newfoundland and has not resurfaced since.
Speculation has arisen among experts regarding the actions the passengers might have taken to conserve the remaining oxygen in their dire circumstances. Oceanographer Jules Jaffe, speaking to NBC, suggested that they may have attempted to reduce their metabolic efforts and remain still in order to prolong their survival. Nevertheless, the Coast Guard maintains that the oxygen supply has already been fully depleted.
In the face of this distressing situation, the search for the missing submarine has intensified. Rescuers have rapidly expanded the area in which they are conducting their search, covering an area twice the size of Connecticut. This wider search zone was determined based on Canadian aircraft detecting possible banging noises emanating from within the missing sub, which could potentially indicate signs of life. However, Coast Guard officials have cautioned that the sounds are inconclusive, further heightening the uncertainty surrounding the fate of the passengers.
The ongoing efforts to locate the submarine continue as the world watches and hopes for a miraculous outcome. As the situation unfolds, stay tuned for further updates and let us all keep the passengers and their families in our thoughts during this incredibly challenging time.
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