Sonar drones are deployed to find Titanic explorers lost in 22ft tube at the bottom of the Atlantic – as experts say the chances of success are wretched, and passengers' best hope might be to BANG on the hull
Daily Mail
June 20, 2023
State-of-the-art underwater drones are also being deployed in the desperate hunt in the waters where the cursed Titanic sunk 111 years ago
As the hours slowly dwindle to rescue three Titanic explorers trapped in a freezing 22ft tube at the bottom of the Atlantic, experts said their chances seemed wretched tonight.
If they are still alive, the terrifying reality is that their best hope is to repeatedly bang on the hull in the dark and scream for help.
Two and a half miles above, on the choppy surface of the Atlantic, sophisticated sonar buoys are bobbing around listening for any signs of life in the murky depths. They are part of a massive rescue operation launched on Sunday night that was ramped up yesterday with aircraft and ships scouring the Atlantic.
State-of-the-art underwater drones are also being deployed in the desperate hunt in the waters where the cursed Titanic sunk 111 years ago.
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You pays your money and you takes your chances.
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