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U.S. Coast Guard releases damning report 2 years after Titan implosion

U.S. Coast Guard releases damning report 2 years after Titan implosion

CBC05-08-2025
Two years after the fatal Titan submersible implosion, the United States Coast Guard Marine Board of Investigation has released its report on the disaster. As the CBC's Mark Quinn reports, it says the five deaths were completely preventable.
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