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Summary

The Titanic, one of the largest and most luxurious ships of its time, made its maiden voyage on April 12, 1912. The journey ended in tragedy four days later when the ship collided with an iceberg and sank. The sinking resulted in the death of 1,517 out of 2,223 passengers and crew. The ship was packed with some of the wealthiest individuals in the world, as well as immigrants from Ireland, Britain, and Scandinavia seeking a better life in the United States.

The Titanic was equipped with the latest technology and advanced safety measures, but the number of life jackets was far fewer than the number of passengers, contributing to the high death toll. The rescue operation was heavily criticized for prioritizing women and children, leading to the death of many male passengers.

The ship's owner, who was accused of forcing the ship's captain to increase speed to arrive before a specified time, was sentenced to life in prison for manslaughter. The remains of the Titanic were discovered in 1985 by a team of oceanographers, and despite numerous attempts, the ship remains in the Atlantic Ocean due to the corrosive effects of bacteria on its metal structure.

Despite the tragedy, the Titanic remains one of the most famous ships in history, with countless books, songs, films, and shows inspired by the tragedy.

Facts

1. The Titanic was one of the largest and most massive ships in the world when it was built.
2. The ship was an integrated city running over ocean waters.
3. The Titanic's first and only journey began on April 12, 1912, and ended four days later on April 16, 1912.
4. The sinking of the Titanic resulted in the death of 1,517 people out of a total of 2,223 people on board.
5. Among the passengers were some of the wealthiest people in the world and hundreds of Irish, British, and Scandinavian immigrants traveling in search of a better life in the United States.
6. The ship was designed to be as luxurious and comfortable as possible, with features including a gym, swimming pool, library, and a luxurious restaurant.
7. The Titanic was equipped with the latest technology and advanced safety measures, despite not fully adhering to the laws of its era.
8. There were only 1,178 life jackets on board, less than half the number of passengers on this inaugural voyage and a third of the ship's total capacity.
9. The journey began heading to England, then reached France, then Ireland, and finally the United States.
10. The ship collided with an iceberg, causing it to crack and start to sink.
11. The ship gradually sank for two and a half hours, with the front part sinking first and then the back rising.
12. Hundreds of passengers and some of the ship's crew were transferred to rescue boats, but none were filled to capacity.
13. Many men died due to the rescue rule that women and children should be rescued first.
14. The ship split into two halves and sank while hundreds of people were still on board.
15. Those who remained on the surface of the sea died from hypothermia, and a few were rescued using rescue boats.
16. Another ship appeared and rescued 709 people several hours later.
17. The tragedy sparked investigations in the United Kingdom and the United States, leading to the need for important improvements in maritime safety.
18. Many people who survived after losing everything in this tragedy were helped thanks to donations collected for them.
19. The remains of the Titanic were found on September 1, 1985, in the depths of the Atlantic Ocean to the north, at a depth of 3,784 meters.
20. Thanks to this discovery, thousands of items were recovered from the sea and displayed in museums around the world.
21. Viola Yaso, an Argentine woman who worked as a waitress on the Titanic, survived all three voyages of the ship.
22. Lusabune Hosono, the only Japanese person on board the Titanic, was the only one who boarded a rescue boat designated for women and children only.
23. Mel Binari, who was three months old when the ship sank, is the youngest known survivor of the Titanic.
24. Representative Manuel Ochoorto, a Mexican passenger, was among the passengers on the ship.
25. Fourteen years before the Titanic tragedy, Morgan Roberts wrote a novel called "The Titan Sink," which was a fictional account of the sinking of a ship similar to the Titanic.
26. The Titanic cannot be extracted from the depths of the ocean and placed in a museum because its remains are in a deteriorated condition and would fall apart if tried to be removed.
27. The Titanic will have disappeared by the year 2030 due to corrosion caused by unknown bacteria.