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Historic menu from the iconic Titanic sold for ₹84.5 lakh at auction

KV Prasad Jun 13, 2022, 06:35 AM IST (Published)

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The historic menu details the meals of April 11, 1912, which included oysters, salmon, beef, squab, duck, and chicken, along with potatoes, rice, and parsnip puree.

An unseen dinner menu from the Titanic, handcrafted for the wealthy passengers was auctioned in England on November 11. The menu was sold for a staggering 83,000 pounds (₹84.5 lakh), The Guardian reported. The menu, stained with water and featuring a White Star logo, showcased dining choices of first-class passengers three days before the tragic sinking of the ship on April 14, 1912, after striking an iceberg on its maiden Atlantic voyage.

The historic menu details the meals of April 11, which included oysters, salmon, beef, squab, duck, and chicken, along with potatoes, rice, and parsnip puree. It is believed to be one of the few surviving first-class menus from that evening.

The auction, conducted by Henry Aldridge & Son of Wiltshire, features additional Titanic artifacts, including a tartan deck blanket. The menu, discovered in a 1960s photo album belonging to Len Stephenson, a community historian in Dominion, Nova Scotia, is considered a rare find by Andrew Aldridge, the auction house manager. He stated, “I’ve spoken to several museums globally, and I’ve spoken to a number of our Titanic collectors. I can’t find another one anywhere.”

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While Titanic artifacts at auctions encompass various categories based on their origin, including items recovered from the wreck and those owned by survivors, the dinner menu likely served as a keepsake from the ship, sparking ethical considerations, as highlighted by Harry Bennett, an associate professor of maritime history at the University of Plymouth.

Several menus from the Titanic’s historic journey have previously appeared at auctions, establishing a precedent for the substantial estimates. Notably, in 2012, a first-class menu from the liner’s final lunch commanded a price of $120,000, while a menu from the last first-class dinner fetched $118,000 in 2015.

Among the items available for auction on November 11, was a pocket watch, that belonged to second-class passenger Sinai Kantor, a 34-year-old who died when the ship sank and was recovered with his body. The watch displays Hebrew numerals; embossed on the back is a depiction of Moses holding the Ten Commandments.

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Rise of extreme tourism: The Titan submersible a case study on high risk adventures

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Participating in extreme tourism is a deeply personal decision, requiring careful consideration of the associated risks and rewards. The Titan submersible and other extreme tourism activities offer unparalleled experiences, but potential participants must assess their fitness levels, budgetary constraints, and safety concerns. Read on toi know more.

The tragic Titan submersible incident, where five people died onboard the submersible while taking a dive to the wreckage of the Titanic has raised concerns on the risks ultra-rich individuals are willing to take to get their adrenalin pumping. As extreme tourism is getting popular by the day, millionaires are looking to indulge in extreme tourism like travel in space, wingsuit flying, skydiving, whitewater rafting, among others.

Although there are many reasons why people are drawn to extreme tourism, there is always the possibility of injury or death. But for those who are willing to take the risk, the rewards can be great.

The Titan submersible is a perfect example of the potential hazards involved in extreme tourism, which is a rapidly growing trend that involves venturing into remote or hazardous locations for unique and challenging experiences.

This case study examines the motivations behind extreme tourism, the rewards it offers, and what one should consider before embarking on such adventures.

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Motivation to indulge in extreme tourism

Adrenaline Rush: Many individuals seek the thrill and excitement that extreme adventure activities provide.

Unique experiences: Some are driven by the desire to encounter and witness something extraordinary and uncommon.

Sense of adventure: Exploring new and dangerous places instills a sense of adventure, pushing the boundaries of personal exploration.

Risks and rewards

Rewards: The Titanic submersible exemplifies the potential rewards of extreme tourism. Passengers have the rare opportunity to witness the iconic shipwreck up close, experiencing a place typically inaccessible to humans. The sense of awe and wonder is unparalleled.

Risks: Extreme tourism carries inherent risks, including the possibility of injury or death. It is crucial to assess the dangers associated with each activity and take necessary precautions. Safety should always be a top priority.

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Factors to consider: Fitness Level: Certain extreme tourism activities, like skydiving, demand a certain level of physical fitness. Assess your capabilities and ensure you are adequately prepared for the challenges.

Budget: Extreme tourism can be costly. Consider the expenses involved, including travel insurance, to ensure you have the financial means to support the trip.

Safety: Thoroughly research and select a reputable tour operator with a strong safety record. Prioritize your well-being and choose operators who prioritize safety measures.

Pros and cons of extreme tourism:

Exhilarating experience: Engaging in extreme tourism can provide unforgettable moments and a surge of adrenaline.

Self-Discovery: Pushing personal limits during extreme adventures can lead to self-discovery and personal growth.

Adventure and excitement: Extreme tourism appeals to those seeking adventure and the excitement of exploring new frontiers.

Danger: Engaging in extreme activities always carries inherent risks, which should not be underestimated.

Cost: Extreme tourism can be expensive, requiring careful financial planning to cover both the trip and additional expenses.

Not for Everyone: The physical, mental, and emotional demands of extreme tourism may not suit everyone’s preferences or capabilities.

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Titanic sub operator suspends expeditions after deadly implosion

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A banner, written in red, appeared at the top of its website on Thursday with the message: “OceanGate has suspended all exploration and commercial operations.”

OceanGate, the company behind the submersible that imploded during a dive to the wreckage of the Titanic last month, has said that it will suspend operations.

A banner, written in red, appeared at the top of its website on Thursday with the message: “OceanGate has suspended all exploration and commercial operations.” No further details were provided.

OceanGate has come under scrutiny since its Titan submersible imploded undersea, killing all five people on board, including the company’s CEO Stockton Rush.

The cause of Titan’s implosion is currently being investigated by regulatory authorities in the US and Canada. Last week, the US Coast Guard hauled to shore potential human remains and debris from the sub’s wreckage, as part of the international probe.

The submersible first went missing on June 18, kicking off four days of search and rescue efforts. Authorities ultimately determined that the vehicle had suffered a “catastrophic implosion” on the day of its disappearance.

Parts of the sub were discovered 488 metres (1,600 feet) from the bow of the Titanic.

OceanGate had previously come under fire for what some criticised as lax safety practices and a willingness to play fast and loose with its submersible designs, in the name of innovation and cost-cutting.

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Belfast offers a unique Titanic theme holiday, where you’ll get to know all about the massive ship

KV Prasad Jun 13, 2022, 06:35 AM IST (Published)

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Belfast, known historically for its shipbuilding abilities, is one of the most popular destination for Titanic enthusiasts. The Titanic Belfast museum, located in the heart of the Titanic Quarter, is testament of the city’s love for the iconic vessel.

Belfast, in Northern Ireland is known for its shipbuilding history. The city is home to a number of Titanic-related attractions, making it a popular destination for Titanic enthusiasts.

One of the most popular Titanic attractions in Belfast is the Titanic Belfast museum. The museum is located in the heart of the Titanic Quarter, which is a waterfront area that has been transformed into a Titanic-themed destination. The museum tells the story of the Titanic, from its conception to its sinking. Visitors can learn about the ship’s construction, its passengers and its eventual sinking.

Another popular Titanic attraction in Belfast is the SS Nomadic. The SS Nomadic was a tender ship that was used to ferry passengers to and from the Titanic. The ship is now a museum, and visitors can learn about its history and its role in the Titanic story.

In addition to the Titanic Belfast museum and the SS Nomadic, there are a number of other Titanic-related attractions in Belfast. These include:

The Titanic Memorial Garden: This garden is dedicated to the memory of the more than 1,500 people who died when the Titanic sank. The garden is located in the Titanic Quarter, and it is a peaceful place to reflect on the tragedy.

The Titanic Trail: This is a walking tour that takes you around Belfast and some of the key locations related to the Titanic. The trail includes stops at the Titanic Belfast museum, the SS Nomadic, and the Titanic Memorial Garden.

If you are interested in learning more about the Titanic, a trip to Belfast is a great way to do it. The city has a number of Titanic-related attractions that will help you to learn about the history of the ship and its impact on the world.

In addition to the Titanic attractions, there are many other things to see and do in Belfast. Here are a few suggestions:

Visit the City Hall: Belfast City Hall is a beautiful example of Victorian architecture. The building is home to a number of important civic functions, and it is also open to the public for tours.

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Belfast City Hall

Explore the Titanic Quarter: The Titanic Quarter is a waterfront area that has been transformed into a Titanic-themed destination. There are a number of Titanic-related attractions in the area, as well as restaurants, shops, and bars.

Go on a walking tour: There are a number of walking tours available in Belfast that explore the city’s history and culture. These tours are a great way to see the city and learn about its past.

Visit the Ulster Museum: The Ulster Museum is a world-renowned museum that houses a collection of over 2 million objects. The museum’s collection includes artifacts from all over the world, and it is a great place to learn about the history and culture of Northern Ireland.

Take a trip to the Giant’s Causeway: The Giant’s Causeway is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that is located just outside of Belfast. The Causeway is a series of 40,000 interlocking basalt columns that were created by volcanic activity millions of years ago.

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Experience an amazing Titanic-themed holiday in Newfoundland, Canada

KV Prasad Jun 13, 2022, 06:35 AM IST (Published)

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From the 700-kilometer long Titanic Trail in Newfoundland, Canada to the Cape Race Lighthouse, which was the first to spot the Titanic’s distress flares, here’s a look at the best way to explore the history of the Titanic off shore.

Newfoundland is a province in eastern Canada that is known for its rugged coastline, stunning natural beauty, and rich history. The province is the closest landmass to the where the Titanic sank on April 15, 1912. The Titanic was considered unsinkable, but foundered in frigid Atlantic waters off Newfoundland after striking an iceberg. About 700 passengers survived in lifeboats, but some 1,500 perished in the sinking.

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The Titanic Trail is a 700-kilometer (435-mile) driving route that takes visitors to some of the most important Titanic landmarks in the province. The trail includes stops at the town of St John’s, where the Titanic’s last distress call was received; the Cape Race Lighthouse, which was the first to spot the ship’s distress flares; and the town of Heart’s Content, where the first wireless messages about the Titanic’s sinking were received.

Cape Race Lighthouse National Historic Site of Canada (Image: WikimediaCommong.org)

The Cape Race Lighthouse is a historic lighthouse that was built in 1856. The lighthouse was the first to spot the Titanic’s distress flares, and it was from here that the first wireless messages about the sinking were sent. The lighthouse is now a museum, and it offers visitors a unique opportunity to learn about the Titanic and its sinking.

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The Interpretation Centre at the Rooms is a museum in St John’s that tells the story of the Titanic. The museum features exhibits of the Titanic, its construction, its sinking, and its legacy. The museum houses multiple artifacts recovered from the Titanic, including personal belongings of passengers and crew members.

In addition to these Titanic-related attractions, there are other things to see and do in Newfoundland. The province is home to multiple national parks, including Gros Morne National Park, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Newfoundland is a great place for whale watching, fishing, and hiking.

If you are interested in learning more about the Titanic, a trip to Newfoundland is a great way to do it. The province has Titanic-related attractions that help in understanding the history of the ship and its impact on the world.

Here are some attractions in Newfoundland:

Visit the Quidi Vidi Village: This charming fishing village is located just outside of St. John’s, and it is a great place to experience Newfoundland’s culture and history.

Go hiking in the Long Range Mountains: The Long Range Mountains are a beautiful mountain range that runs through the central part of Newfoundland. There are many hiking trails in the mountains, offering stunning views of the surrounding countryside.

Go whale watching: Newfoundland is a great place to go whale watching. You can see a variety of whales in the waters off Newfoundland, including humpback whales, fin whales, and minke whales.

Visit the L’Anse aux Meadows National Historic Site: L’Anse aux Meadows is the site of the first known European settlement in North America. The settlement was founded by Vikings in the 11th century, and it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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Canada’s safety regulators open probe into fatal loss of Titan submersible

KV Prasad Jun 13, 2022, 06:35 AM IST (Published)

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Fragments of Titan, which lost contact with its surface support ship about one hour and 45 minutes into a two-hour descent on Sunday, littered the seabed about 1,600 feet (488 meters) from the bow of the Titanic wreck, about 2-1/2 miles (4 km) below the surface.

Canadian safety officials on Friday opened an investigation into the undersea implosion of a tourist submersible that killed all five people aboard while diving to the century-old wreck of the Titanic, raising questions about the unregulated nature of such expeditions.

A debris field from the submersible Titan was found at the bottom of the North Atlantic on Thursday by a robotic diving vehicle deployed from a Canadian search vessel, ending an intense five-day international rescue effort.

Fragments of Titan, which lost contact with its surface support ship about one hour and 45 minutes into a two-hour descent on Sunday, littered the seabed about 1,600 feet (488 meters) from the bow of the Titanic wreck, about 2-1/2 miles (4 km) below the surface, US Coast Guard Rear Admiral John Mauger said.

He told reporters on Thursday the debris was consistent with “a catastrophic implosion of the vehicle,” meaning the 22-foot-long vessel ultimately collapsed and was crushed under the immense hydrostatic pressure at that depth.

The five who died included Stockton Rush, founder and chief executive officer of US-based OceanGate Expeditions, which operated the sub and charged $250,000 per person to make the Titanic trip. He was piloting the craft.

The others were British billionaire and explorer Hamish Harding, 58; Pakistani-born businessman Shahzada Dawood, 48, and his 19-year-old son, Suleman, both British citizens; and French oceanographer Paul-Henri Nargeolet, 77.

Nargeolet was a leading authority on the Titanic, the British luxury liner that struck an iceberg and sank on its first voyage in April 1912, killing more than 1,500 people aboard.

In a statement on Friday, Canada’s Transportation Safety Board (TSB) said it was launching a “safety investigation regarding the circumstances” of Titan’s operation because its surface support vessel, the Polar Prince, was a Canadian-flagged ship.

A TSB team was dispatched to St. John’s, Newfoundland, about 400 miles north of the accident site, to gather information and conduct interviews, the agency said.

Guillermo Söhnlein, who co-founded OceanGate with Rush in 2009, said Rush was “keenly aware” of the dangers of exploring the ocean depths.

“Stockton was one of the most astute risk managers I’d ever met,” said Söhnlein, who left the company in 2013, retaining a minority stake. “He was very risk-averse.”

QUESTIONS ABOUT RISKS

But others in the close-knit community of submersible operators and experts noted that Stockton and his company opted to forgo certification of Titan’s novel design from industry third parties such as the American Bureau of Shipping.

Some have questioned Stockton’s choice of carbon fiber to fabricate the critical pressure hull of his craft.

“OceanGate had created its own experimental vehicle with materials avoided by others, decided to bypass the certification process designed to assure safety, and chose to ignore the warnings from many experts within the submersible community,” investment manager Ray Dalio, co-founder of the OceanX sea exploration initiative, said in a LinkedIn post on Friday.

British Titanic explorer Dik Barton likewise pointed to issues raised about the design and maintenance of Titan, saying, “there were many red flags flying here.”

One would-be Titan passenger, Las Vegas-based investor Jay Bloom, told Reuters he declined a last-minute chance to join the ill-fated Titan excursion with his son out of safety concerns.

Bloom, a licensed helicopter pilot, said he was particularly worried about Stockton’s use of consumer-grade parts on Titan, including a video game joystick to control the vessel, and was “spooked” by the fact that the submersible would be bolted shut from the outside, preventing passengers from getting out on their own in an emergency.

Questions about Titan’s safety surfaced in 2018 during a symposium of industry experts and in a lawsuit by OceanGate’s former head of marine operations, which was settled later that year.

The disaster marks the first known fatalities in more than 60 years of civilian deep-sea exploration. But OceanGate was free to go its own way because international waters are beyond government regulation, according to industry experts.

The company has not addressed queries about its lack of industry certification or other safety issues.

SOUNDS OF DISASTER

The US Coast Guard’s Mauger said it was too early to say when the Titan met its fate. But the position of debris relatively close to the wreck, and the time that elapsed before contact with Titan was lost suggest the disaster occurred near the end of Sunday’s descent.

The US Navy monitors that part of the Atlantic for submarine activity, and said an analysis of acoustic data detected “an anomaly consistent with an implosion or explosion” near the submersible’s location when communication with Titan was lost.

The acoustic data was shared immediately with the US Coast Guard command, according to Navy officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity. It was decided the acoustic data was not definitive and the search and rescue mission should continue.

Moviemaker James Cameron, who directed the 1997 Oscar-winning film “Titanic” which did much to revive global interest in the 1912 sinking, said he learned of the acoustic findings within a day of the submersible disappearing and knew what it meant.

“I sent emails to everybody I know and said we’ve lost some friends. The sub had imploded,” Cameron, who has ventured to the wreck in submersibles, told Reuters.

Scientist and journalist Michael Guillen, who survived an expedition in 2000 that became trapped in the wreck’s propeller, said: “We need to stop, pause and ask this question, ‘why do you want to go to the Titanic and how do you get there safely?'”

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The four day-long search for the missing Titan submersible has come to a tragic end. Reports have confirmed the vessel was subject to a catastrophic implosion during its journey towards the shipwreck, which would have killed all five passengers instantly. But why is the missing Titanic sub being referred to as a submersible and not a submarine? Here’s how a submersible is different from a submarine. (Image: AP)
What are submersibles? Submersibles are underwater robots that are deployed from the ship to the sea, where they record and collect information from the ocean’s water column and seafloor for scientific analysis. There are various kinds of submersibles. Some are underwater robots, operated remotely in real time or preprogrammed to cover a pre-decided route. Some other submersibles, like the missing Titan, are capable of transporting people to the depths of the ocean. (Image: Wikimedia Commons)
Relative to submarines, submersibles are very small and simply constructed, and are only equipped for short-term dives. The main difference between a submarine and a submersible is that a submarine can leave port and come back under its own power. A submersible has very limited power reserves and cannot launch itself into the ocean, or come back, on its own. It needs a mother ship that can launch it and recover it. (Image: Wikimedia Commons)
Submersibles need oxygen supply in tanks. Most submarines, by contrast, can generate their own oxygen, and might stay submerged for a few months at a time. (Image: Wikimedia Commons)
Types of submersibles | Human-Occupied Vehicles (HOVs) | HOVs transport a small team of scientists and pilots directly to the seafloor for a limited amount of time. Similar to the other submersibles, HOVs are equipped with tools such as lights, cameras, sensors, manipulator arms, and collection instruments. HOVs are renowned for their contribution to research breakthroughs over the past many years, including the investigation of the RMS Titanic shipwreck. (Image: AP)
Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROVs) | ROVs are tethered underwater robots used for research, exploration, and imagery collection. ROVs are tethered to the ship, allowing control signals to be sent and received directly between topside operators and the subsea vehicle. Many ROVs can also collect samples via a manipulator arm operated by a pilot. (Image: Wikimedia Commons)
Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUVs) | AUVs are independent underwater robots used to explore the ocean. Unlike ROVs, AUVs are untethered from ship, allowing them to complete preplanned missions without direct control from an operator. Once deployed, AUVs operate on their own, guided by a pre-planned route. An AUV collects high-resolution data, which is stored within the vehicle and collected by researchers once the AUV has surfaced. (Image: Wikimedia Commons)
The Titan | The submersible was roughly the size of a minivan, with five adults aboard. It was meant to stay submerged for around 10 hours and had a four-day supply of oxygen for its five passengers when it began descent. The sub, which was missing since June 19, sparked a massive search spanning thousands of kilometres across the North Atlantic. (Image: Reuters)
On 22 June, an ROV found debris off the bow of the Titanic, the shipwreck that was the intended destination of the expedition. It is believed that the vessel was subject to a “catastrophic implosion” at some point during its voyage towards Titanic.
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Titan Submersible Missing: A Facebook post from 2013 is going viral for Eerie dream similar to the tragedy

KV Prasad Jun 13, 2022, 06:35 AM IST (Published)

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The news of the Titan submarine going missing broke on June 18 prompting a high priority search and rescue mission. However, after nearly four days of the search the US Coast Guard found debris near the Titanic wreckage confirming that the 5 occupants of the submarine had died. The incident has several similarities to the dream that Deborah saw 10 years ago.

An old Facebook post by an Irish musician and DJ, Deborah Grattan, shared nearly a decade ago is now going viral on the internet for an Eerie dream similar the Titan submarine tragedy. In her post, Deborah talked about her dream of seeing a thrill-seeking billionaire who launches submarine trips to the Titanic which ends up in tragedy on its maiden outing. This has left people baffled because of the sheer accuracy of her dream, which she suggested would make a good movie.

The news of the Titan submarine going missing broke on June 18 prompting a high priority search and rescue mission. However, after nearly four days of the search the US Coast Guard found debris near the Titanic wreckage confirming that the five occupants of the submarine had died due to catastrophic implosion caused by the high pressures under the sea.

The incident has several similarities to the dream that Deborah saw 10 years ago.

Her post was made on November 1, 2013, in which she wrote, “Had a weird dream that an evil billionaire started doing submarine trips down to Titanic and somehow pumped water out of parts of it, but then it turned to disaster on its maiden outing… prob make a good movie…”

Even though it may not have been the maiden outing of the Titan submarine, the precise details of an adventurous billionaire, the Titanic exploration via submarines, and the disastrous outcome, mirrored the details of her dream with extraordinary accuracy.

Also Read:Debris field discovered near Titanic as search for missing submersible continues

The sheer coincidence has astounded the world, and Deborah has found herself in the spotlight.

The viral post prompted several reactions from users in the comment section.

One person exclaimed, “That’s mad. The whole thing is mad to be honest. It’s like a live Hollywood movie and the whole world is watching.”

While another user pointed out that the post indeed was unedited and absolutely original.

“girl…. I checked to see if she edited this for clout but she didn’t, that’s a wild dream to have,” the user wrote.

Due to the increasing traction on the post, Deborah even said that her account was temporarily jammed.

However, as the post went viral, given the gravity of the situation Deborah wrote a message to express her grief over the tragic loss.

“So it looks like a post I made in 2013 is going viral. I just wanted to say that I honestly am a little bit sad about the subject matter of the post. I had a bad dream and posted it up but I can’t contemplate how awful it would be to be in that situation those poor people are in. It doesn’t matter that they are rich people, they are still people and no one deserves to die like that,” she wrote in another post.

The Titan submersible was piloted by OceanGate’s CEO, Stockton Rush, a ‘billionaire’, who embarked on an adventure to explore the Titanic wreckage along with four other passengers, British-Pakistani businessman Shahzada Dawood and his son Suleman and British billionaire Hamish Harding.

Disaster struck when the Titan Submarine lost contact with its mothership, and days later after a vast search and rescue operation, all five occupants of the submersible were declared dead as the vessel was destroyed in a ‘catastrophic implosion’.

 

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KV Prasad Jun 13, 2022, 06:35 AM IST (Published)

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Director James Cameron drew parallels between the sinking of the Titanic and the implosion of the submersible Titan near the Titanic wreckage. The US Coast Guard confirmed the tragic fate of the Titan’s crew on Thursday, saying the vessel had imploded near the wreckage of the infamous ship.

Titanic director James Cameron drew parallels between the ill-fated Titanic, which sank after striking an iceberg in the North Atlantic in April 1912 — killing more than 1,500 people — and the submersible Titan, which imploded near the wreckage of the Titanic, claiming the lives of all five crew members onboard.

Speaking to ABC News, Cameron said, “I’m struck by the similarity of the Titanic disaster itself, where the captain was repeatedly warned about ice ahead of his ship and yet he steamed at full speed into an ice field.”

Cameron, who captured the 1912 maritime disaster in his Oscar-winning 1914 epic, is no stranger to deep-sea adventures — in 2012 he became the first human to reach Earth’s deepest abyss, the Mariana Trench alone—and the only one to explore it in depth, in a deep-sea submersible. He even visited the wreckage of the Titanic in September 2001.

The US Coast Guard confirmed the fate of the Titan four days after it was reported missing. The Titan was on a tourist expedition to view the wreck of the Titanic in the North Atlantic Ocean. The vessel had five people on board, including the CEO of OceanGate Expeditions, the company that operates Titan. Communication was lost with the submersible one hour and 45 minutes into its dive to the wreck site, and authorities were notified when it did not resurface at its scheduled time later that day.

The days that followed witnessed a massive search-and-rescue operation, with crews scouring the ocean’s surface about 900 miles east of Cape Cod and using the sonar to listen for sounds far below the water. The task was made difficult as the water is up to 13,000 feet deep in the area.

At a press conference, Coast Guard officials said that they’ve notified the families of the crew of the Titan. Debris found during the search for the vessel “is consistent with a catastrophic implosion of the vessel,” said Rear Admiral John Mauger of the First Coast Guard District.⁠

“The outpouring of support in this highly complex search operation has been great appreciated. Our most heartfelt condolences go out to the friends and loved ones of the crew,” Mauger adde⁠d.

Also read: Story of the lost Titan submersible: How a tourist trip to Titanic turned into a nightmare

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KV Prasad Jun 13, 2022, 06:35 AM IST (Published)

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The US Coast Guard confirmed that the submersible Titan imploded near the Titanic wreckage, resulting in the loss of all crew members.

The US Coast Guard has confirmed that the missing submersible Titan has imploded near the wreckage of the Titanic, resulting in the loss of all five crew members on board. The announcement was made during a press conference held by Coast Guard officials, who expressed their condolences to the families of the crew.

The submersible had been reported missing for several days before the grim discovery was made. The search for the vessel yielded debris that was consistent with a catastrophic implosion, according to Rear Admiral John Mauger of the First Coast Guard District. The nature of this implosion suggests a tragic fate for those aboard the ill-fated submersible.

The incident serves as a chilling reminder of the inherent risks associated with underwater exploration. The depths of the ocean are unforgiving and can pose immense challenges to even the most experienced individuals. The crew of the Titan embarked on their mission with the noble intention of exploring the historic wreckage of the Titanic, but paid the ultimate price.

The Coast Guard and other organisations worked around the clock to locate the missing submersible and provide closure to the families affected.

The loss of the Titan and its crew will prompt a thorough investigation into the circumstances surrounding the incident.

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