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Reports: Recent exploration shows Titanic is deteriorating 'rapidly'

Samson X Horne
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April 10, 1912: The Luxury liner Titanic departs Southampton, England, for her maiden Atlantic Ocean voyage to New York.

The first dive down to the Titanic in nearly 15 years has witnesses saying the sunken ship is deteriorating quickly.

According to the BBC, an international team of deep-sea explorers made five submersible (submarine) dives to survey the wreckage.

The outlet reported that parts of the wreck were in “surprisingly good shape,” while some of the worst decay was seen near the officers’ quarters.

The captain’s bathtub, which was one of the most-recognizable images for Titanic enthusiasts, is now gone, according to one historian.

“The Titanic is returning to nature,” Parks Stephenson told the BBC.

Apparently, strong ocean currents, salt corrosion and metal-eating bacteria have devoured the ship.

The most-recent Titanic voyage was carried out by the same team that made the deepest-ever plunge to the bottom of the Mariana Trench, which is about 7 miles below the Pacific Ocean’s surface.

The ship lies 2.3 miles on the floor of the Atlantic Ocean about 370 miles off the coast of Newfoundland, Canada.

Its maiden voyage turned tragic after the vessel — the largest passenger ship at the time — hit an iceberg after leaving from Southampton to New York in 1912.

With the recent discovery of the pace at which the wreckage is deteriorating, “It is not a matter of if, but when the Titanic disappears for good,” according to Australia’s “Today Show.”

Still, this could be decades from now, according to the “CBS Evening News.”

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