The sad news came from the location of Titan's submersible search, after the search team found the unmanned submersible debris.

Young Admiral Mauger of the US Coast Guard who led the search said the debris was due to the ship's "catastrophe explosion" carrying five passengers.

"The location of the fatal accident is believed to be 1,600 feet (487m) from the bow of the shipwreck," Admiral Mauger said, launching the BBC on June 23.

Furthermore, he said, five large parts of the Submersible Titan were found among the debris around themen's website.

"Among them, the nose cone, the outer part of the pressure hull, and the larger field of debris," he said.

Rear Admiral Mauger said he could not confirm whether the US Coast Guard would be able to find the bodies of the victims or not.

"Ini adalah lingkungan yang sangat tidak pahak," tandasnya.

Regarding the sound found underwater on Wednesday, Admiral Mauger said it appeared that he had nothing to do with Titan's submersibles.

He added that the US Coast Guard will continue to investigate the location of the debris. Meanwhile, nine ships, medical personnel and technicians at the location will be withdrawn soon

"On behalf of the US Coast Guard and all integrated command, I would like to express my deepest condolences to the family," said Rear Admiral Mauger.

As previously reported, the US Coast Guard said on Twitter, a surface ship, Polar Prince, had lost Titan which it launched about an hour and 45 minutes after starting a dive towards the location of the ruins on Sunday morning.

It is known that the ruins of palpitations, the British ship that crashed into an iceberg and sank on its maiden voyage in April 1912, are located about 900 miles (1,450 km) east of Cape Cod, Massachusetts, and 400 miles (644 km) south of St. Louis. John's, Newfoundland.

Authorities have not confirmed the identities of those inside Titan. However, a number of reports mention the names of British billionaire Hamish Harding and Pakistani-born businessman Shahzada Dawood with his son Suleman, both British nationals.

French rover Paul-Henri Nargeolet and Stockton Rush, founder and CEO of OceanGate Expeditions, are also reported to have participated.


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