![]() ![]() ![]() The Titan crew is estimated to be down to about 30 hours of breathable air. So even if the sub has surfaced and is spotted by search operations, the danger is not over, as the crew inside would still need to rely on emergency oxygen to breathe until the hatch is opened by rescue teams. The submersible’s hatch appears to be bolted from the outside. The Explorers Club, of which two passengers in the missing sub are members, says there is “cause for hope” based on field data, asserting that “ likely signs of life have been detected at the site”. The memos did not clarify when on Tuesday the banging was heard, or for how long. CNN and Rolling Stone cited internal government memos saying banging had been detected, and reported that after additional devices were deployed four hours later, noises were still heard. Search crews have heard banging sounds at 30-minute intervals, according to US media. The data has been shared with the US Navy experts for further analysis, the Coast Guard said. Searches yielded negative results but will continue. Underwater noises have been detected by a Canadian aircraft in the search area for the missing submersible, according to the US Coast Guard. ![]()
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