end of oxygen.. Canada takes a new decision to search for the missing submarine.. Full details

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According to reports from Russia Today, the Canadian Coast Guard has deployed two additional vessels, the “Ann Harvey” and the “Terry Fox,” to the search operation for the missing deep-sea submarine “Titan” in the Atlantic Ocean. In addition to these vessels, another unmanned underwater vehicle owned by a private Canadian company will be delivered to the search area. This brings the total number of participating ships to five, including one with a pressurized chamber and a medical team on board.

Earlier on Thursday, the Canadian ship Horizon Arctic activated a remotely operated deep-sea vehicle that reached the ocean floor and started searching for the “Titan” submarine. Later on, the French vessel “Atlante” also launched a deep-sea submersible.

According to NBC, the U.S. Coast Guard estimated that the oxygen on board the “Titan” would have depleted by 07:08 Eastern Time on Thursday (14:08 Moscow Time).

At the same time, experts noted that the occupants of the deep-sea submarine could conserve oxygen, potentially extending the reserve for a longer period beyond the initial 96-hour timeframe.

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