The wreckage of the submarine Titan was recovered from the depths of the sea

A submarine to look for the wreck of the Titanic was wrecked on June 18; Photo: File

Ottawa: The submarine Titan, which went deep into the Atlantic Ocean to find the wreckage of the Titanic, was sunk and its remains were recovered.

According to the World News Agency, the Titan submarine was destroyed in an accident in the Atlantic Ocean and none of the five tourists in it survived. 2 of these persons were Pakistani father and son.

Ten days after the accident, the wreckage of the Titan submarine was recovered from the seabed and brought to Canada. The wreckage will now be investigated and the exact cause and time of the accident will be determined.

Experts claim that the investigation is likely to reveal surprising revelations that will help address shortcomings in submarine technology and make trips to the Titanic wreck safer.

According to the information available so far, Ocean Gate’s Titan submarine, which was on its way to see the remains of the great ship Titanic, which sank 100 years ago on June 18, met with an accident two hours after the start of the journey.

The accident could have been a submarine explosion due to low pressure, but this is a possibility. The real situation will come out only after the examination of the wreckage of the submarine, which the whole world is eagerly waiting for.

Pakistani businessman Prince Dawood, his son Sulaiman and two more foreign businessmen were present in this most expensive tourist trip, along with the CEO of Ocean Gate. The relatives say that they want to know how this accident happened to their loved ones.

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