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The lost Titanic submersible passengers have been gone for a few days, and the entire world has been waiting and praying that they would be discovered. The little boat owned by OceanGate vanished on Sunday, June 18, but as the hours pass, no trace of it has been found and the oxygen supply is said to only last until 12:08PM today.
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On board are: OceanGate CEO Stockton Rush, Pakistani businessman Shahzada Dawood and his son Suleman, British millionaire Hamish Harding, and French adventurer Paul-Henry Nargeolet.

Yesterday, sounds that came from below the surface of the Atlantic Ocean appeared to indicate that the massive search and rescue operation was progressing but since then there have been no updates.
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Despite the signals, the hunt is still underway, and as time approaches for Titan’s oxygen supply to run out, worries increase.

The US Coast Guard has increased the search area and has crews scouring 14,000 square miles in an effort to find the sub but with less than 12 hours to go until the oxygen supplies run out it’s going to be a tight deadline to find them.

As well as the issue with oxygen supplies there’s an issue with the vessel possibly losing electrical power, which could affect the level of oxygen circulating in the cabin as well as a build up in carbon dioxide with the passengers on board.
Time will tell as the hunt continues to find them – we hope they are found safely on board and in time.
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