The debris of the Titan submarine was transferred to Canada

2023-06-28 22:51:00

Canadian authorities unloaded at an eastern Canadian port on Wednesday the wrecked wreckage recovered from the Titan submarine that imploded during a recent dive off the site of the Titanic wreck, ending the difficult search and recovery operation. Investigators found “presumed human remains” among the fragments recovered from the tourist submersible that disappeared in the Atlantic.

Possible human remains will be analyzed, which might provide “crucial elements to understand the cause of this tragedy,” said Jason Neubauer, head of the Coast Guard investigation.

TV footage showed what appeared to be the nose cone of the Titan submarine and a side panel with dangling electronics and cables as wreckage was hoisted from a ship onto a flatbed truck at a Canadian Coast Guard terminal in St. John’s.

The task of searching and recovering the remains of the Titan submarine lasted ten days.

The remains of the Titanic submarine were found almost 500 meters from the wreck of the “Titanic”

The remains were covered with large tarpaulins before being lifted by cranes onto trucks that they were taken away for evaluation. Some of the sections that were recovered appear to be parts of the submarine’s outer casing and its landing frame, which were reportedly among the first Titan remains to be discovered. A large circular piece, similar to the section at the rear of the hull, and debris that would be the antennas that protruded from the top of the submersible were also recovered.

The remains of the Titan submarine were found approximately 500 meters from the Titanic.

Pelagic Research, the New York company that owns Odysseus, the remote-controlled vehicle used in the search for the stricken submersible, announced the conclusion of its search and recovery operation at sea. “We have finished our offshore (activities) and we are basically demobilizing now and returning the equipment to their loved ones,” he told AFP company spokesman Jeff Mahoney, who noted that he was returning to his headquarters in New York.

Added to this, Mahoney described the search and recovery of the remains as “an extremely risky operation”. “It was extremely demanding and exhausting for the team that was working day and night with almost no sleep all this time, for ten days of work. It was a very solemn process,” he said.

For their part, Canadian officials declined to comment on the recovered wreckage of the submersible. Both US and Canadian authorities Investigations have been launched to determine the cause of the submarine implosion. which was found regarding 500 meters from the wreckage of the Titanic.

In this regard, the Coast Guard indicated that a Marine Board of Investigation (MBI) was created, its highest level of investigation. “My main goal is prevent something similar from happening making the necessary recommendations to improve the security of the maritime domain around the world,” said Jason Neubauer, chief investigator for the Coast Guard and leader of the investigation.

“The MBI is already in its initial phase of evidence collection, including debris salvage operations at the incident site,” it added. In addition to this, Neubauer specified that the US investigation might also make recommendations on the possible search for civil or criminal penalties “as necessary”.

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