Coast Guard recovers presumed human remains from Titan submersible wreck
The ill-fated OceanGate underwater vessel went missing on June 18 during a mission to survey the final resting place of the Titanic. Onboard were five individuals, sparking an international search and rescue operation. Authorities later confirmed that the submersible had suffered a catastrophic implosion during its descent, resulting in the loss of all crew members. Key Points
Economic TimesOceanGate Titan submersible disaster to hit the big screen: Movie 'Salvaged' in development | Details
In June of 2023, the Titan submersible grabbed global attention as it disappeared during a deep-sea expedition near the Titanic wreckage in the Atlantic Ocean. Tragically, this vessel lost communication with its mother ship just 1 hour and 45 minutes into the dive, marking a devastating turn of events. Key Points
Economic TimesOceanGate announces future expeditions amid ongoing investigation into tragic submarine tragedy
OceanGate, however, appears undeterred by these unfortunate circumstances, offering accommodations during the upcoming expeditions that include staterooms for bedrooms and shared washrooms. Onboard Wi-Fi facilities will be available, ensuring that participants can remain connected throughout the 8-day expedition. The company's website also showcases an array of captivating pictures and videos shared by previous adventurers who have embarked on the extraordinary OceanGate submarine trip. Key Points
Economic TimesWant to take part in future trips to Titanic shipwreck? OceanGate to carry on missions despite tragedy
OceanGate continues to promote future trips to the Titanic shipwreck on its website, despite the recent tragedy that claimed the lives of all five passengers. Two expeditions are scheduled for 2024, with each costing $250,000 per person. Key Points
mintTitanic sub suffered devastating implosion, all 5 on-board dead: US Coast Guard
US Coast Guard Rear Adm. John Mauger confirmed that the Titanic submersible suffered a devastating implosion killing everyone on board. Simultaneously, OceanGate also issued a statement confirming the death of everyone on board. Key Points
Economic TimesExperts raised safety concerns about Titan submersible back in 2018
The Titan submersible is a 22-foot (6.7-meter)-long vessel operated by Everett, Washington-based OceanGate Expeditions. | World News Key Points
Hindustan TimesInside the Titan submersible: Quiet and cramped, with a single porthole
Mike Reiss, a producer and writer for “The Simpsons,” boarded the submersible vessel, known as the Titan, last summer. He said passengers were required to sign a waiver that mentioned death three times on the first page. Key Points
The Indian ExpressJames Cameron reacts to rumours about helming OceanGate's Titan submersible film
The Titan submersible tragedy killed five people on their voyage to the Titanic wreck site. It imploded on June 18 near the wreckage of the vessel. | Hollywood Key Points
Hindustan TimesJames Cameron refutes 'offensive rumors' about film on 'Titanic' submersible; here’s what he said
The director of the iconic Titanic film had spoken about the recent submarine tragedy. Now, Cameron has denied rumors that he is making a film on the accident. Key Points
Economic TimesUS couple drops lawsuit against OceanGate CEO after Titan submersible tragedy
A couple in the United States initiated a lawsuit, claiming that OceanGate CEO Stockton Rush had repeatedly cancelled the underwater expedition that they had booked on Titan submersible in 2018. However, they dropped the lawsuit after the company's CEO was killed when the Titan submersible imploded underwater last week. Key Points
India Today‘Kamikaze operation’: Tourist sub customer recalls 2021 dive to Titanic wreckage
A submersible carrying five people on an underwater Titanic tour has disappeared, prompting rescue teams to search for the vessel before oxygen runs out. The trip costs $250k and has now been described by a former customer as a ‘kamikaze operation’. Key Points
mintThe Titan: Specifications, Capabilities, Cost, Safety; all about the submersible that vanished during a di
The Titan, a submersible on a tourist expedition to the Titanic site, has gone missing. Reports suggest that underwater noises have been detected during the search. The vessel, accommodating notable passengers including Hamish Harding and Shahzada Dawood, had a price tag of $250,000 per person. Authorities have not confirmed the identity of any passengers. Key Points
Economic TimesHow passengers of the doomed Titanic sub spent their last hours
The US Coast Guard is investigating the cause of the undersea implosion the Titan submersible that killed all five people aboard while diving to the century-old wreck of the Titanic. The findings will be shared with the International Maritime Organization and other groups to help improve the safety framework for submersible operations worldwide. Key Points
Economic Times‘You are remembered for rules you break’, was OceanGate CEO's disregard for safety the real reason behind Titan tragedy?
OceanGate CEO Stockton Rush's reckless behavior and disregard for safety have come to light. He boasted about breaking rules in a interview. | World News Key Points
Hindustan TimesNetflix slammed for plans to stream ‘Titanic’, accused of capitalizing on ‘Titan’ submersible tragedy
Netflix has been accused of being insensitive and trying to capitalize on the tragedy. A viewer told The Hollywood Reporter that Netflix has decided to stream the movie to earn cheap money as if the annual revenue of USD 31.6 billion is not enough. Key Points
Economic TimesMissing Titanic sub controlled by Logitech PC, video game controller? What we know so far
A 6.5-meter submersible that was on a mission to visit the Titanic wreck site has gone missing in the North Atlantic. Now, a report has emerged that it was being controlled by a $30 Logitech PC controller. Key Points
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