The sinking of the RMS Titanic on April 15, 1912, is still regarded as one of the saddest tragedies in maritime history, claiming the lives of over 1,500 people. Since the tragic occurrence, historians, scientists, and enthusiasts have tirelessly worked hard to find out the specifics of what led to the wreck of the vessel, which was previously believed to be unsinkable. While eyewitness accounts and several previous expeditions gave some insights, many questions remain unanswered.
However, it seems as though the puzzle is finally being solved. A recent high-resolution underwater scan has provided shocking details about the Titanic’s final moments before the wreck.
New digital scan of the Titanic reveals what might have caused it to sink

The novel digital scan of the Titanic wreck, lying 3,800 meters (12,500 feet) beneath the Atlantic Ocean, has given insights into what might have caused the accident. Using advanced underwater robots, researchers created a full-scale digital twin of the ship, which identified small but devastating holes, each no larger than an A4 paper in the hull, which are now believed to be the primary cause of the ship’s eventual sinking. Also, the discovery of a damaged porthole, likely caused by the iceberg, supports long-standing eyewitness accounts that ice flooded passenger cabins during the collision.
The scan gave details of the Titanic’s final moments, especially in the boiler room at the rear bow section, where the ship split in two. The images revealed that the boilers were in a conclave shape, proof that they remained operational until the very end. They also confirmed reports that the ship’s engineers heroically worked to keep the lights on as the vessel sank.

Titanic analyst Parks Stephenson explains the importance of the new scans
Titanic analyst Parks Stephenson has emphasized the significance of the new scan. He explained that the vessel is the only direct source of information. Thus, studying its wreck was important because it held clues about what went down with the ship.

He further stated that the scans, which have now been produced for a new documentary, Titanic: The Digital Resurrection, a collaborative project by National Geographic and Atlantic Productions, were conducted to fully understand the nature and cause of the disaster.
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