We found it ... !!
This can be a good Thanksgiving story - hope it turns out well for all concerned and that the Argentines give thanks for their friends in need, the Americans.
I have no idea about subs, other than what I have seen in the movies.
What would cause it to be that deep and unable to rise? Can you even get that deep to bring them air? Would someone go down and attach to rescue people or would they try to affect repairs?
I imagine sitting down there like that would be akin to being trapped in a mine.
We pray they get rescued.
God bless the U.S. Navy!
I certainly hope they found it and hope that they get the sailors to safety but the first sentence of the story contradicts the headline. It says they ‘may have found it’.
Hoping and praying it’s true!
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2017/11/22/09/4673F36300000578-5106689-The_ARA_San_Juan_pictured_has_been_missing_for_a_week_after_repo-a-2_1511343484075.jpg
Looks like the DailyMail is blocked. :(
I am impressed with the dailymail.co.uk site, not so much for its politics but for its hugeness and the enormous amount of pictures it supplies with many of the articles. There must be a lot of people that maintain that site.
Hopefully
I don't want to either get hopes up or dash them, but if this is 185 miles off shore then the water is a whole lot deeper than 230 feet.
"...missing submarine..."
Continuing prayers for our personnel and theirs...
Prayers up for a safe rescue with no loss of life.
Wasn't MH370 found several times, actually they thought they found it but never did?
Why can't they get off the bottom? Lack of compressed air to blow the tanks? Flooded compartments, such that the boat can't rise even with tanks blown? Valve/air/control system failure?
How far away is help, and what is the ETA?
How soon could we know if anyone is still alive down there?
Back when this story broke, the Argentine Navy said Brit and US help was unwelcome because neither navy possessed the technology to locate their submarine underwater ...
HAHAHa
Egg on face ...
Gray Lady Down
WoooHooo.
DSRV to the h rescue. Hopefully in time.
Out in the middle of the ocean and sitting at 230 feet down? Unlikely to the extreme. The ocean that far out is many times that deep.
Eliana Krawzyck? Argentinian? Hope they make it