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Titanic submersible Titan audio recording released by NOAA

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has released bone cooling audio recordings of the moment the Titan submarine collapsed and immediately killed all five passengers.

Unprecedented listening audio clips Fridays published online Static white noise followed by a big boom and reverb, capturing the static again.

Authorities said the boom was the sound of a submarine before reaching the Titanic shipwreck site at the bottom of the North Atlantic on June 18, 2023.

Oceanate Expeditions collapsed into the North Atlantic on June 18, 2023. Becky Kagan Shot/Ocean Gate Expedition

The creepy 20-second recording of the disaster was picked up by a passive acoustic recorder moored about 900 miles from where the marine gate ship had bent under water pressure.

The US Coast Guard said the clip reveals “a suspected acoustic signature of Titan's submersible absorber.”

Sub passengers – Oceangate co-founder and CEO Stockton Rush, British billionaire Hamish Harding, French explorer Paul Henrynal Jollet, father and son Shazadada Wood and Slemanda Wood – all fall apart I was killed.

The creepy 20-second recording of the disaster was picked up by a passive acoustic recorder moored about 900 miles from where the marine gate ship had bent under water pressure. US Coast Guard
The debris recovered from the seabed will be removed from the ship from the captain of St. John's, Newfoundland, on June 28, 2023. AP

The Titan's mothership lost communication with the small submarine within two hours of diving. It caused a desperate four-day search for the missing ship before the wreckage was found on the seabed.

Coast Guard investigations of fatal disasters have shown that the sub has some structural defects and safety hazards and is reviewed independently as well as standard practices before departing to sea depths. It has become clear that it has not been done.

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