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The US Coast Guard released its final investigation into the Titan's implosion ... of structural integrity," and a remotely operated vehicle found debris from the sub about 1,600 feet from the Titanic ...
OceanGate's "critically flawed" safety practices contributed to a "preventable" implosion killing five people aboard its Titan submersible, according to a US Coast Guard report released Tuesday ...
The US Coast Guard Marine Board of Investigation tasked with examining the June 2023 implosion of the Titan submersible released its report on Tuesday.
A report on the death of five people in the Titan submersible blames design, maintenance, and inspection flaws for its ...
After a two-year investigation into the 2023 Titan implosion, the United States Coast Guard found that OceanGate was at fault for the tragedy that killed five people.
Among the most specialized units in the Coast Guard, the Maritime Security Response Teams are trained to handle the ...
Coast Guard investigators say the event was "a preventable tragedy," with OceanGate's failure to follow safety and testing protocols being the main reason the sub imploded. Published on August 6, 2025 ...
The Titan submersible disaster could have been prevented, the U.S. Coast Guard said in a report Tuesday that held OceanGate CEO Stockton Rush responsible for ignoring safety warnings, design flaws ...
The 335-page report said the Coast Guard would have referred the CEO and founder of Everett, Wash.-based OceanGate, Stockton Rush, to the Justice Department for criminal investigation if he had ...
WASHINGTON, Aug 5 (Reuters) - The catastrophic implosion of the Titan submersible that killed five people in 2023 could have been prevented, a U.S. Coast Guard investigative board found on Tuesday ...
This June 2023 United States Coast Guard still frame from video provided by Pelagic Research Services, shows remains of the Titan submersible, center, on the floor of the Atlantic Ocean.
The Coast Guard-led team operated under the possibility there could be survivors for several days. Wreckage would subsequently be found on the ocean floor about 330 yards (300 meters) off the bow ...