On June 20, Reuters quoted a relative of British billionaire Hamish Harding as saying that Mr. Harding was one of the passengers participating in a tour of the Titanic wreck at the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean on June 18 (local time).
Previously, the British billionaire also posted on Facebook that he would take a tour on the Titan submersible. Since then, billionaire Harding's social media account has not been updated with any more posts.
Also on board the Titan submersible were Pakistani businessman Shahzada Dawood and his son Suleman Dawood, according to a statement from the businessman's family.
British billionaire Hamish Harding was one of the passengers on the Titan when the submarine went missing. (Photo: Daily Mail)
A statement from the Dawood family said the businessman and his father plan to visit the Titanic wreck.
In a recent statement, the private submarine company OceanGate Expeditions, which organizes the submersible tours, said it was "mobilizing all options" to rescue those on board the missing Titan.
According to the OceanGate website, the Titanic dive expedition costs $250,000 per passenger and will begin in the port city of St. John's, Newfoundland. Passengers will then travel by boat to the Titanic wreck site in the Atlantic Ocean, about 400 miles (640 kilometers) from land.
To visit the Titanic wreck, the Titan will take about two hours to descend to a depth of about 3,800 m.
Also according to Reuters , on June 20, the US Navy, Coast Guard and Canada began a search for the Titan, the ship's location was determined to be off the southeastern coast of Canada.
According to the US Coast Guard, it is not yet clear whether the Titan is still on the seabed or has surfaced. According to the design, this submersible can stay underwater for up to 96 hours, and the ship itself is also integrated with automatic rescue systems in case of problems.
On the first day of the rescue, US and Canadian ships and aircraft searched the sea area 1,450 km east of Cape Cod. Sonar equipment was also dropped into the water to locate Titan (estimated at a depth of 3,962 m).
The location of the Titanic wreck is also where the Titan submarine went missing on June 18. (Photo: AFP)
According to US Coast Guard Admiral John Mauger, there are few ships in the area where the Titan went missing and the rescue process is difficult.
"We are deploying all available resources to locate the Titan and rescue those on board," said Mauger.
Admiral Mauger said the US and Canadian governments have also issued notices asking commercial vessels operating in the area to assist in searching for the missing submarine.
The US Coast Guard previously said on Twitter that the Polar Prince lost contact with Titan about 1 hour and 45 minutes after the submersible moved toward the Titanic wreck on the morning of June 18.
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