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Post by Administrator on Nov 26, 2017 17:42:02 GMT
RE; Published: 18:52, 22 November 2017 | Updated: 20:37, 22 November 2017 Hopes fade for 44 crew members on board missing Argentine submarine after 'heat stain' picked up by U.S. Navy destroyer battling churning seas to search for them is dismissed by officials. The search for the missing Argentine submarine took a brief turn for the optimistic on Wednesday when the U.S. Navy picked up a 'heat stain' of a metallic object about 230 feet below the ocean's surface But that was dismissed by officials later in the day, and it may be the last hope of finding the crew alive. The crew were due to run out of oxygen this morning, if they have been underwater the whole time If they've been able to surface, they may have about three more days left. Ministry of Defence Statment on the San Juan (S-42)
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