employee said he was fired after voicing concerns about the titan, saying it post potential danger to passengers as it reached extreme depth. the same year engineer bart kemper signed a draft letter from the marine technology society warning oceangate that it s submersible had passed safety standards. and follows no code and follows no jurisdiction. in court documents filed this april, oceangate said its submersible was capable of diving the depth of the titanic site to what it called a comfortable safety margin. even if rescue crews find the titan it would still be a challenge to bring it to the surface. jericka: roxana saberi, thank you. to that breaking news oversees a powerful and fiery explosion battled paris today, more than three dozen people were injured. some thought it was an attack but officials say the blast was likely caused by a gas leak.
ST. JOHN'S, N.L. - The small submersible missing in the depths of the North Atlantic Ocean has not been subject to industry-standard tests and scrutiny, according to two subsea engineers who flagged concerns about the vessel in 2018.
ST. JOHN'S, N.L. The small submersible missing in the depths of the North Atlantic Ocean has not been subject to industry-standard tests and scrutiny, according to two subsea engineers who flagged concerns about the vessel in 2018.