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The U.S. Coast Guard released videos showing mangled components from OceanGate’s Titan submersible, which was lost along with its five-person crew in a dramatic implosion. The videos, captured by a remotely operated vehicle, provide conclusive evidence that the sub came apart amid the deep ocean’s crushing pressure. The aft titanium dome, ring, and remnants of the hull were spotted in the videos, along with carbon-fiber debris. The search for the sub took place three days after it went missing.

The technical testimony related to the incident is being presented at hearings in North Charleston, S.C., beginning this week. Testimony from individuals such as a mission specialist on an earlier Titan dive to the Titanic wreck and a marine biologist who served as OceanGate’s scientific adviser is expected. The debris seen in the videos, including Titan’s tail cone and forward titanium dome, will likely provide significant clues for determining the cause of the implosion. No human remains are identifiable in the videos, but DNA testing was used to confirm the identities of the victims.

The crew members lost in the incident were pilot Stockton Rush, P.H. Nargeolet, Hamish Harding, and Shahzada Dawood and his son, Suleman. The debris recovery effort, which lasted several weeks, involved carefully bringing human remains to the surface. The loss of the Titan submersible, which had been used for deep-sea dives to the Titanic wreck site, raises questions about the integrity of the sub’s carbon-fiber hull and the glue seals that bound it to the titanium end caps.

Submersible consultant Tym Catterson speculated that the crew died almost instantaneously in the implosion. The stress of multiple deep-sea dives and exposure to the elements may have weakened the sub’s hull, leading to the catastrophic failure. The investigative board is looking into various factors that could have contributed to the tragic incident, including the history of the submersible’s dives and the conditions it faced between trips. The technical testimony presented at the hearings will shed light on the events leading up to the implosion and help determine the cause of the sub’s loss.

The videos released by the U.S. Coast Guard provide a visual record of the aftermath of the Titan submersible’s implosion, showcasing the mangled components and debris scattered on the ocean floor. The arrangement and condition of the debris seen in the videos offer valuable insights into what happened during the incident. The hearings are a crucial step in understanding the events that led to the loss of the sub and its crew, allowing experts to analyze the evidence and piece together the chain of events that culminated in the catastrophic implosion. The testimony from witnesses and technical experts will play a key role in unraveling the mystery surrounding the Titan submersible’s tragic end.

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