Submarine Titan: the reason for the dramatic implosion revealed by experts!
How did this happen? Ed Cassano, CEO of Pelagic Research Services, expressed his theory at a press conference reported by the Mirror.
The submarine Titan and its passengers had been missing since Sunday, June 18, 2023. On Tuesday, June 23, 2023, coastguards reportedly discovered “a field of debris” at the seabed “near the Titanic”, sweeping away any hope of finding anyone alive. As the investigation progresses.
On Thursday 22 June 2023, the US Coast Guard reported that the submersible, in very poor condition, may have suffered a “catastrophic implosion”. Research is now continuing to understand how the Titan was destroyed. Ed Cassano, CEO of Pelagic Research Services, a marine operations firm, was among the first to locate the submarine that went to explore the Titanic wreck. On Friday, June 30, 2023, he speculated during a press conference relayed by the Mirror newspaper. According to him, the submarine should not have sunk so deep into the ocean. It would simply have been “pushed beyond its depth”, which made it “crack under pressure.”
Awareness of risk
Since the disappearance, the numerous risks involved, and the fact that the members of the expedition were aware of these fatal risks of incidents, have been mentioned.
However, the expert did not wish to blame OceanGate’s offshore operations. He said he had “no opinion on it.” Paul-Henri Nargeolet, a French explorer who participated in the expedition, was also fully aware of these risks. On Saturday, June 24, 2023, Jessica Sanders, the president of RMS Titanic, the American company that owns the rights to the wreck of the Titanic, told her 20 minutes.”Paul-Henri never expressed any safety concerns. I think he was attracted to technology and innovation, said the president of RMS Titanic. But he also knew there was a risk, just like on any submarine. Every person who asked him questions about safety would say: ‘When you are in a submarine at this depth, when you realize there is a problem, it is too late.'”