According to officials cited by news, the U.S. federal government released a chilling audio clip of the Titan submersible as it exploded in the North Atlantic Ocean, killing five people over two years ago.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) generated the tape, which was made by a passive acoustic recorder about 900 miles from the location where the OceanGate vessel went down.
Thirteen passive acoustic monitoring stations located throughout the northeastern United States make up NOAA’s Ocean Noise Reference Station Network.
A huge boom suddenly cuts through the audio’s initial continuous static. This sound, according to the Coast Guard, is an indication that the Titan is collapsing beneath the tremendous pressure of the water, resulting in the immediate loss of all