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US Coast Guard investigators have just released a 335-page report that has determined that OceanGate, the company that owned and operated the Titan submersible, had “flawed” safety protocols which led ...
The U.S. Coast Guard's final report on the Titan submersible implosion concluded the tragedy could have been prevented.
The Coast Guard’s report on the Titan submersible disaster that killed five on the way to the Titanic said Tuesday the implosion was “preventable.” ...
A lengthy report released by the US Coast Guard Tuesday identified glaring issues with the Titan submersible and the company ...
Multiple failures to follow standard safety protocol led to the deadly implosion of a private submersible visiting the ...
The US Coast Guard has released the results of its Marine Board of Investigation of the Titan submersible tragedy that took ...
Here is the full report, which is more than 300 pages. I understand if you aren’t able to read all that, so here’s ABC News’ article on the report as well. [Link: Titan submersible implosion final ...
City council passed a resolution requesting the preservation, staffing and operation of the U.S. Coast Guard station in the city at a Monday meeting.
Oversight of the mitigation of a mysterious and persistent petroleum leak into Brunswick’s East River has been identified and is now the responsibility of the Georgia Environmental Protection Division ...
Two years after five people died on a failed expedition to view the titanic wreckage, the coast guard says it all could have ...
The U.S. Coast Guard issued its final report on the deadly 2023 incident, which killed five people aboard OceanGate's Titan ...
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