Underwater Trip to titanic vehicle - How it's MISSING?

Even after a significant search effort, a small underwater vehicle with five persons on board that travelled to the titanic wreck in the deep sea has not yet been located. However, there have reportedly been banging noises in the neighbourhood. According to a story, Canadian aircraft heard sounds coming from underwater, but the US Coast Guard was unable to pinpoint their origin.
According to a government memo, search teams occasionally heard banging noises. Based on the information provided by underwater sound signals, however, there is still hope for survival.
The Titan submersible lost communication with its support ship as it approached the well-known titanic ruins off the coast of Newfoundland, Canada. According to a report, the submersible's crew only has enough air for a few days. The journey from Newfoundland to the wreck site, which was around 900 miles (1,450 kilometres) off the Massachusetts coast of Cape Cod, took 400 nautical miles.
The submersible lost communication with the support ship as it descended to the wreck. The following day, search activities were started. According to r, although the identities of the five missing people have not been officially revealed, it has been established that they included Pakistani billionaire Shahzada Dawood and his son Sulaiman Dawood, French diver Paul-Henri Nargeolet, british businessman Hamish Harding, and british diver Hamish Harding. The CEO and founder of OceanGate, Stockton Rush, is thought to be the fifth individual.
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