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A recent investigation into the Titan submersible's tragic implosion while exploring the Titanic wreck has yielded a chilling audio recording, released by the U.S. Coast Guard. Captured by a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) device, the 20-second clip features a loud sound believed to represent the moment the Titan imploded on June 18, 2023, killing all five aboard.
According to The Guardian, the sound was detected approximately 900 miles from the implosion site in the Atlantic Ocean. The Titan, developed by OceanGate, was designed to reach depths of 13,000 feet and lost communication 1 hour and 45 minutes into its dive. Passengers included notable figures such as British billionaire Hamish Harding and OceanGate CEO Stockton Rush.
In light of the tragedy, testimony from former OceanGate employees and industry experts during Coast Guard hearings raised concerns about safety negligence in the submersible’s design. Despite the controversy, OceanGate continues to promote excursions to the Titanic at a price of $250,000, although interest has waned since the incident.