April 15, 1912: RMS Titanic sinks after striking an iceberg on her maident voyage


On April 10, 1912, the crew of the RMS Titanic prepared the ship for her maiden voyage. By noon, the ship’s voyage was well underway. The beginning of her journey was pleasant and calm. The ship was making good time, but her crew believed that she could get to her destination quicker. The decision was made to increase her speed in order to get to New York faster. On the night of April 14, the lookout spotted an iceberg in the distance. By the time, the message reached the deck, the captain had already begun to steer the ship away from it. However, the ship was going to fast and scrapped the side of it. Water started to flood into her compartments. By 1:00 A.M. the next day, April 15, Titanic was almost fully engulfed in sea water.  By 2:00 A.M. the ship was at the bottom of the ocean. In the end, the shipwreck claimed the lives of a total of 2,224 passengers

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