The U.S. Coast Guard has found a “debris field” during the search for the missing ocean explorers aboard the OceanGate Titan submersible. Search Continues for Missing Deep-Sea Vehicle Attempting Titanic Dive Discovery of Debris Field Marks Progress in Search Effort
The Coast Guard is evaluating crucial information, as announced on Twitter. No further details have been shared about the information. The Coast Guard is actively investigating the situation and taking it seriously. Updates coming soon.
Authorities to Provide Update on Incident, Details Awaited Further information coming soon.
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