Experts consider it unlikely that anything will be found of the five passengers, who are estimated to have died instantly, without being able to notice the slightest thing
Answers to the debris of Titanwhich are scattered in the ocean and where they could give some clues for the last moments before the destruction of the submarine and the causes that led to the explosion are being sought by the researchers.
The search for the submarine was completed on Thursday when they were found wreckage about 500 meters from the wreck of the Titanic. Military experts found that the debris leads to the conclusion that noted “a catastrophic loss of the ship’s pressure chamber”, burglary, as US Coast Guard Rear Admiral John Mauger announced.
As officials work to determine the timing and circumstances of the crash, Remotely operated vehicles will be used to map the shipwreck location fieldwhich is located in depth over 2 miles in the North Atlantic OceanMauger said.
Officials have yet to make a final determination if the catastrophic explosion occurred at the time the submarine stopped communicating about 1 hour and 45 minutes after his dive, said Mauger.
A senior Navy official, however, told CNN that a Navy review of the acoustic data found an “anomaly consistent with an explosion” Sunday in the general area where the Titan sank.
The information “shared immediately” with commanders on the ground, who were leading the search effort and were used to narrow down the search area, the official said. Sound judged “inconclusive» and “the decision was made to continue our search and rescue mission and make every effort to save lives on board.”
However, once the search began, crews had sonar buoys in the water “almost constantly” and they found none “catastrophic event”Mauger said.
Here’s a timeline leading to the destruction of the Titan submersible carrying five people on a voyage to the century-old wreck of the Titanic https://t.co/JLg4HVg4sQ pic.twitter.com/CEU8otImU8
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When asked if the bodies of the crew members might be found, Dr. Ellen Martyan expert in disaster medicine at Florida International University, explained that “There will be almost nothing. It is highly unlikely that they will find anything of human tissue.’
A medical expert also told CNN’s Anderson Cooper that an explosion in the deep sea will leave behind no human remains that can be found.
According to estimates so far, the deaths of the five Titan passengers appear to have been instantaneous after the catastrophic decompression that occurred shortly before they reached the Titanic wreck.
The deaths of all five must have been quick and painless, as they would have died instantly from the extraordinary pressures exerted at such depths, former director of underwater medicine in the US Navy, Dale Moll, told the Daily Mail.
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