Rick Ross Gets Humbled After His Not So Brilliant Idea to Survive From Titan Submersible Tragedy That Killed 5 Passengers
The OceanGate submersible story is trending as every celebrity is following it. The incident happened with a tourist submarine that explored the Titanic wreckage as it went missing with five people on board. There were five people on board, including the CEO of OceanGate. The Titanic-bound submersible went missing on June 18, and the company released a statement on June 22 that the five people on board the missing submersible are believed to have died.
While many celebrities from the Hollywood industry were following the news, Rick Ross, an American rapper, offered his insights about how he would have saved the Titanic sub. He took to his social media and explained his way to the audience.
Rick Ross becomes a seaologist after the Titanic sub incident
On June 18, the Titanic submersible first set out on its expeditions to explore the sunken Titanic off the coast of Newfoundland. After two hours the sub lost contact and went missing. On June 22, the company stated that the people on board the submersible are believed to have died.
After the incident, social media went into a frenzy. Many celebrities were following the news and Rick Ross took to himself to pour in some advice on how he would have saved the Titanic sub. The rapper is a renowned name in the industry. Keeping his signing side aside the 47-year-old became a seaologist as he pour in his insights.
Ross offered his take on ways of saving the sub. Talking about his theory the rapper questioned why the Titan was not attached to a platform on the surface. Ross was quickly informed by viewers that it would take a lot of tethers. The Titanic wreckage is 12,500 feet below the surface of the ocean and another problem is the pressure that builds up in the water, which is easily enough to snap a tether.
Rick Ross’s idea wasn’t a smart one, but it could have worked if the company had thought about it thoroughly before the tragedy.
OceanGate submersible tragedy killed five people
A tourist submarine that explores the Titanic wreckage went missing on June 18. The U.S. Coast Guard announced on Thursday that a deep-sea submersible that was lost after a catastrophic implosion that killed everyone on board was located in parts.
There were five people on board of the sub. It included a renowned Titanic expert, a world record-holding adventurer, two members of one of Pakistan’s wealthiest families, and the CEO of the company.
The experts believed that the sub may have been entangled in the Titanic rubble, suffered a power breakdown, or had a communications system malfunction.
Typically, there are three paying guests, a pilot, and a content specialist aboard the OceanGate submersible. Each dive lasts roughly eight hours and descends to a depth of 3,800m (12,500 ft). The OceanGate Titan submarine’s tickets cost $250,000.
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Source: Marca