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