HOPES SINKING
Argentine submarine crew feared dead as ‘oxygen supply runs out’ after ‘heat signal’ turns out to be a FALSE ALARM
The ARA San Juan had enough air for seven days - but that would run out today with the sub having been missing since last week
“SIGNALS” from an Argentine submarine missing in the South Atlantic “have turned out to be a false alarm” – as fears grow the crew’s oxygen has already run out.
The ARA San Juan would have enough oxygen for its crew to survive underwater for seven days, if there was no hull breach, according to officials.
ARA San Juan, a German-built diesel-electric vessel, in Buenos Aires, Argentina
People pray for the crew of the missing sub during a mass in Buenos Aires
A woman places a sign in support of the missing submarine on a fence outside the Argentine Naval Base in Mar del Plata
Signs in support of the crew members are placed on a fence outside the Argentine Naval Base where the submarine sailed from, in Mar del Plata, Argentina
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