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Debris field found within search area for missing Titanic sub carrying 5

In this U.S. Coast Guard handout, a Coast Guard Air Station Elizabeth City, North Carolina HC-130 Hercules airplane flies over the French research vessel, L' Atalante approximately 900 miles East of Cape Cod during the search for the 21- foot submersible, Titan, June 21, 2023, over the Atlantic Ocean.

A debris field has been discovered within the search area for the missing submersible by a remotely operated vehicle near the Titanic in the North Atlantic as the around-the-clock search desperately continues for the five aboard as the vessel's oxygen supply runs critically low, according to the U.S. Coast Guard.

The Coast Guard on Thursday morning that "experts within the unified command are evaluating the information." A news conference was scheduled

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