The head of the search operation for the missing Titan submersible has said that it is still an active search and rescue mission.
One of the vessels sent to help search efforts is French research vessel L'Atalante which has deployed a remotely operated vehicle , Victor 6000.
While the vehicle cannot lift Titan to the surface on its own, it could help to hook it to a ship on the surface. He said any decision to stop the rescue effort would be taken after a"thorough consultation" with the families of the passengers on the submersible. "Today will be a critical day in this search and rescue mission, as the sub's life support supplies are starting to run low," he said in a statement.
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