Videos of 'Titan submersible implosion' and 'screams' flood social media

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Videos of 'Titan submersible implosion' and 'screams' flood social media
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Despite footage claiming to include audio from the recent tragedy, the Navy has not released audio recordings of an implosion or sounds of underwater 'banging.'

However, the Navy has not released any audio recordings, either of the detected implosion or earlier sounds of underwater"banging,"— later found to be unrelated—to the public.One video, uploaded to TikTok on June 25, which purports to contain the sound of's implosion, has since been viewed 4.9 million times and shared externally to the platform nearly 10,000 times, as of 9 a.m. ET on Wednesday. The same audio has been replicated in 11 other videos.

Further audio of the supposed screams has been viewed 2.3 million times after being uploaded to TikTok on June 23.—has been replicated in 333 separate videos, including one which has separately been viewed 9.9 million times.sub circulating on social media have drawn the ire of Alan Estrada, a Mexican actor who was the first from his nation to travel on the submersible in 2022.

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