Titanic submarine lost in ‘catastrophic implosion’



An official said the US Navy likely heard the implosion on Sunday, the day the submarine went missing. ABC News’ Andrew Dymburt explains what happens next. Latest news: https://abcnews.go.com/ #titanic #submersible #oceangate #titan #implosion

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33 comments

  1. Stockton Rush, the fool who wanted to break rules…just because. He took his own life & the lives of 4 others, meaning his arrogance had no bounds. Plus he was one of those 'Woke' CEO's that wanted young innovator's & diversity instead of old white guys w/ submariner experience. The ultimate example of get woke, go broke. No one will find the bodies. The collapsing submersible walls would've heated the interior to the temperature of the Sun. The bodies were turned to charcoal & now ride the currents. ABC News as usual did a terrible job explaining this tragedy compared to other sources including Fox News. Ideology killed four soul's, God speed!

  2. Amazing video, A friend of mine referred me to a financial adviser sometime ago and we got talking about investment and money. I started investing with $120k and in the first 2 months , my portfolio was reading $274,800. Crazy right!, I decided to reinvest my profit and gets more interesting. For over a year we have been working together making consistent profit just bought my second home 2 weeks ago and care for my family….

  3. Whatever J.P. Morgan wants to do will be done.

  4. "I'd like to be remembered as an innovater". No. You'll be remembered as the wanna be Elon Musk who killed 4 people.

  5. Diversity at work …

  6. and the one who tightened the bolts on the front sphere of the bathyscaphe is to blame, due to loose or incorrect pressing, depressurization occurred

  7. Why did the US government in collusion with the media conceal the info about the implosion for nearly a week? Instead we got daily stories about "banging being heard." I think they were either wringing us dry for clicks and views, or propping up the story to cover up other things that were going on. Or, more likely. Both.

  8. Imagine if these people were never in this submarine, and of this is just a plot to keep us distracted

  9. Very tragic. But of their own making. I bet these rich people have donated millions collectively for decades to get rid of safety regulations.

  10. Let them Sit where they were going.
    Greed made it all possible. RIP

  11. " Don't be arrogant, don't think you're smarter than nature". James Cameron.

  12. " Known for the rules you break" What a horrible motto for Rush to live by when dealing with safety and engineering…the great General MacArthur was trying to win a war under a president who undermined him at every turn when Mac was trying to save lives and secure a victory for the United States. Rush was reckless and immature like Rehoboam in the Bible

    1 kings 12:8
    8 But Rehoboam rejected the advice the ELDERS gave him and consulted the young men who had grown up with him and were serving him.

  13. Cameron can now make Titan: a Titanic tragedy…

  14. it breaks the fibers don't hold up they just snap does not bend like metal just breaks no give

  15. Don't think ur smarter than nature!!!…well said…all the idiots accoxiated with this company shld be arrested…jackassssses…

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  17. I could be wrong, but I think these are the only humans to have died in an implosion. Oh, and as for Stockton Rush, he won't be remembered as an innovator.

  18. Intense pressures and cold are also in the air. Hell no to flying in a Carbon Fiber plane.

  19. The moral of the story is don't try to play the bagpipes under water.

  20. Fu@# the Titanic…and this distraction. Take the money of the dead and feed the homeless 😂🤣😂🤣

  21. Ocean gate is a bunch of bs

  22. The Navy heard the implosion of the sub but withheld that info letting the family members continue to have hope. Nothing but lies from US government.

  23. I would never take the chance with my life like that

  24. He really will be remembered for the rules he broke…

  25. So, will the company turn the site into a tourist attraction? I mean, if the Titanic, the graveyard of a few hundred people including billionaires, can be used as a tourist attraction, then so should this be one as well. I guess the Titanic took a few more. It should be left alone.
    I am just glad they were killed instantly, rather than slowly dying of suffocation and cold in the dark.

  26. How many successful dives did it make?

  27. It will be the same when we start sending people to other planets. There will be careless disasters

  28. "You're remembered for the rules you break."

    No, dude. You'll be remembered in the Darwin Awards because you wouldn't listen to good sense.

  29. For the US navy to hear the implosion on Monday without monitoring deliberately the excursion or have Navy boats in the vicinity tells me that the listening devices to monitor enemy subs are very advanced. Top Secret.

  30. If the implosion destroyed the bodies, whatever was left, the fish ate. That's 5 sources of food that went down. Weird they are talking about recovering bodies.