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Noise keeps hope alive 30 hours before they run out of oxygen

Noise keeps hope alive 30 hours before they run out of oxygen

The 5 passengers in the tourist Submarine who was lost in the North Atlantic while traveling to Shipwreck to Titanic, it is estimated that they will have oxygen for another 30 hours or so. However, hopes were not extinguished.

A Canadian survey ship detected “percussion” sounds within 30 minutes of the area where the submarine had disappeared. It is not yet clear how long the strikes continued.

The internal memo — published by both Rolling Stone and CNN — states:
The p8 [θαλάσσιο σκάφος] Sonobuoys developed, which reported contact at a location near the site of danger. P8 heard banging sounds in the area every 30 minutes. Four hours later, additional sonar was used, and a boom occurred.

The Boston Coast Guard, which is leading the search and rescue effort, declined requests for comment on the reported “beating” sounds.
Meanwhile, OceanGate has asked deep ocean experts in the UK for help. The British company Magellan, which specializes in deep-ocean search and recovery operations, said it supports the Titan rescue mission.
“We stand ready to support and are fully prepared to help,” the company said.

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