New footage reveals Titanic's deterioration

The front end of the luxury liner was immortalised in James Cameron's film Titanic when stars Kate Winslet and Leonardo DiCaprio appeared on the bow in a memorable scene.

03 Sep 2024 06:52pm
A new expedition has revealed the effects of slow decay on the Titanic (Photo credit: RMS Titanic Inc)
A new expedition has revealed the effects of slow decay on the Titanic (Photo credit: RMS Titanic Inc)
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BERKELEY - The Titanic is decaying in its ocean grave, footage from a recent exploration has shown, with the famous bow among the parts affected, reported German news agency (dpa).

The front end of the luxury liner was immortalised in James Cameron's film Titanic when stars Kate Winslet and Leonardo DiCaprio appeared on the bow in a memorable scene.

But the bow has lost around 4.5 metres of its railing, which is now lying on the seabed, RMS Titanic, owner of the most famous shipwreck in the world, said in an X post this week.

There is also now a large gap on the port side of the ship.

During the owner's expedition in July and August - the company's first since 2010 - more than two million photographs of the wreck were taken.

The luxury steamer, advertised as unsinkable when it was commissioned, was wrecked on its maiden voyage from the English port city of Southampton to New York in 1912.

Around 1,500 of the more than 2,200 people on board died after it hit an iceberg. The wreck was found in 1985 southeast of the Canadian province of Newfoundland at a depth of around 3,800 metres. - BERNAMA-dpa