A tourist submersible, dedicated to providing groups with a unique opportunity to explore the wreckage of the legendary Titanic, has been reported missing. As concerns mount, the Boston Coastguard has launched a search and rescue operation to locate the vessel.
Resting approximately 12,500 feet (2.5 miles) beneath the surface, the wreckage of the Titanic is a solemn reminder of the tragic event that unfolded over a century ago. Located roughly 600 kilometres off the coast of Newfoundland, Canada, this iconic ship continues to captivate the imagination of people worldwide.
At this time, critical details surrounding the incident remain unknown. It remains unclear how many individuals were aboard the submersible and which company is responsible for its operation. Notably, OceanGate Expeditions stands out as one of the few companies that offer tours to the Titanic wreckage. The opportunity to embark on this extraordinary journey comes at a considerable price, with tickets costing up to $250,000.
Following reports of the missing submersible, concerns deepened as the company’s website unexpectedly went offline on Monday. Visitors attempting to access the website were met with an error message.
Efforts to locate the missing vessel are now underway, spearheaded by the diligent search and rescue teams of the Boston Coastguard. With their expertise and extensive resources, they are determined to uncover any information that may lead to the safe recovery of the submersible and its occupants.