Finding the ship that sank on the Titanic wreck is in a hurry – there is enough oxygen for four days

There were five passengers on board the submarine that disappeared

The Canadian and US coast guards are involved in the search for the submarine.

The search in the Atlantic for the ship that sank on the wreck of the Titanic and was carrying missing tourists has been continued through the night without results.

The US and Canadian coast guards have participated in the search. The search is being led by the US Coast Guard, which has said that searches are underway under the surface of the sea with the help of sonar and on the surface.

The authorities said on Monday that the submarine has enough oxygen for about four days. The ship has not been contacted.

The search continues today.

A former submarine captain by Thomas Shugart according to which the ship would have already been found if “smaller damages had forced it to the surface”.

– If the ship has had a leak and it is on the seabed, the chances are bad, says Shugart for CNN.

A Titanic expert who was once stuck on a similar ship for twelve hours Larry Daley on the other hand, tells Reuters that he is hopeful, because the technology has been constantly improving.

– We have our own breathing system on board, and if it is properly maintained by changing the filters, you can be down there for quite a few hours, Daley estimates.

At least British, French and Pakistanis included

According to the authorities, there are at least five people in the submarine. One of those on board is According to the BBC British businessman Hamish Harding.

French former diver Paul-Henry Nargeolet and director of OceanGates Expedition Stockton Rush are on board, says Sky News. According to CNN there is also a Pakistani on board Shahzada Dawood and his son Sulaiman Dawood. The family informed about it.

The connection with OceanGate’s Titan submarine was lost on Sunday, about two hours after the trip began.

The submarine is used to take tourists to the wreck of the Titanic.

The wreck of the Titanic lies on the seabed at a depth of about 3,800 meters and the sinking site is about 600 kilometers from the Canadian coast.

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