Jun 21, 2023 - KTLA 5 - A Canadian military surveillance aircraft has
detected underwater noises as a massive search continued early Wednesday in
a remote part of the North Atlantic for a submersible that vanished while
taking five people down to the wreck of the Titanic.
A statement from the U.S. Coast Guard did not elaborate on what rescuers
believed the noises could be, though it offered a glimmer of hope for
those lost abroad the Titan as estimates suggest as little as a day's
worth of oxygen could be left if the vessel is still functioning.
Meanwhile, questions remain about how teams could reach the lost
submersible, which could be as deep as about 12,500 feet (3,800 meters)
below the surface near the watery tomb of the historic ocean liner.
Lost aboard the vessel are pilot Stockton Rush, the CEO of the company
leading the expedition. His passengers are a British adventurer, two
members of a Pakistani business family and a Titanic expert.
KTLA's Samantha Cortese reports on June 20, 2023.
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