Recovered remains of the Titan submersible from the depths of the Atlantic

On June 18, the world was paralyzed by the surprising news that the tourist submersible that was intended to explore the remains of the Titanic had disappeared in the depths of the North Atlantic, an expedition that unfortunately claimed the lives of five people.

After OceanGate, the company that owns the vessel known as the Titan, announced on June 22 that the submersible had suffered a catastrophic implosion, the United States Coast Guard continued with operations to recover the wreckage of the submarine.

United States Coast Guard personnel removing wreckage from the Titan submersible

On June 28, the first images began to circulate through social networks showing the remains of the Titan, which were recovered from the ocean floor and are found at the Newfoundland Coast Guard pier, in Canada, where several people carefully moving some pieces of the submersible covered with white tarpaulins.

In the photographs and even videos shared on social networks, coast guard personnel can be seen lowering the remains rescued from the submarine from a ship owned by Horizon Artic, the maritime company of the ships involved in the search operation on the high seas, which was was in a port in San Juan de Terranova.

It should be noted that the parts of the submersible were found by ROVs (Remotely Operated Vehicles), a remotely operated vehicle owned by Pelagic Research Services, the company in charge of providing the remote-controlled vehicles that played an important role in the recovery of the remains of the Titan and bring them to the surface.

After successfully completing and extracting some parts of the tourist submarine from the high seas, the ocean services company reported that it would hold a press conference in the next few hours, where they will report everything about the operation they carried out to extract the remains of the Titan.

Source: Okchicas

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