The RMS Titanic, launched in 1912 as the most luxurious ship ever built and famously called 'the ship that could never sink,' struck an iceberg in the North Atlantic Ocean at 11:40 p.m. on April 14, 1912, causing five watertight compartments to flood. Despite multiple warnings being ignored, the ship sank within two hours and forty minutes, resulting in the deaths of approximately 1,500 people. The disaster revealed critical failures including insufficient lifeboats for all passengers and the crew's dismissal of warning signals, making it one of the deadliest peacetime maritime disasters in history.
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In 1912, the most luxurious ship ever built entered the Atlantic Ocean. People called it the ship that could never sink. The Titanic carried some of [music] the richest people in the world, but hidden ahead in the darkness was a massive iceberg. Multiple warnings were sent to the ship, but they were ignored.
Then suddenly at 11:40 p.m., Titanic [music] struck the iceberg. At first, passengers barely noticed anything. Some even continued dancing and drinking, [music] but below the surface, freezing water was flooding the ship fast.
>> [music] >> Panic slowly spread across the decks, and then came the horrifying truth.
There weren't enough lifeboats for everyone. As the ship tilted into the icy ocean, families were separated.
[music] Musicians kept playing music to calm passengers, and in just a few hours, the unsinkable ship disappeared [music] beneath the Atlantic. More than 1,500 people lost their lives that night, and over 100 years later, the tragedy [music] of Titanic still haunts history.
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