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and in fact here are the lead officials from the us coast guard. a number officials from the us coast guard. a number of officials from the us coast guard. a number of officials arriving here all at the number of officials arriving here all at the same time, there is rear admirat all at the same time, there is rear admiraljohn mauger has been coordinating this operation since its earliest days. we were promised for the details on what it is they found for the details on what it is they found this morning. what constitutes this debris found this morning. what constitutes this debris field and now let s hear what the this debris field and now let s hear what the us coast has to say. good afternoon, everyone. thank you forjoining us today and over the past few days. this afternoon rear john mauger admiral will be providing an update on the most recent findings from our 0vi operations in search of the titan submersible. he will provide a brief statement and an opportunity for qu
three hours of breaking stories and checking out the truth behind them. let s turn to that massive search off the newfoundland coast for a missing submersible near the wreck of the titanic. us coastguards have confirmed that underwater noises have been detected. the sounds were picked up by a canadian aircraft. according to one report, there was a banging noise at 30 minute intervals, but searches so far have produced no results. five people are on board, three of them british. it s estimated they only have a day s supply of oxygen left. earlier i spoke to rear admiraljohn maugerfrom the us earlier i spoke to rear admiraljohn mauger from the us coast guard. earlier i spoke to rear admiraljohn maugerfrom the us coast guard. he spoke to me and our correspondent jonathan amos about the search and oxygen supplies. the? jonathan amos about the search and oxygen sunplies- oxygen supplies. they indicated that the have oxygen supplies. they indicated that they have an
hello, this is breakfast withjon kay and sally nugent. a search operation is under way in the waters of the atlantic for a submarine with five people on board that went missing on a trip to explore the wreck of the titanic. ships and planes from the united states and canada are involved. us coastguard admiraljohn mauger is leading the search. the location of the search is approximately 900 miles east of cape cod in a water depth of roughly 13,000 feet. it is a remote area and it is a challenge to conduct a search in that remote area. but we are deploying all available assets to make sure that we can locate the craft and rescue the the people on board. we understand from the operator of the vessel that the vessel