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The Legacy of the Titanic: Lessons in Safety and Engineering for Modern Maritime Students

February 14, 2024 by Lukasz Cunningham

One of the world’s most notorious liners departed from Southampton on April 10, 1912, but never made it to its destination in New York City. The Titanic sank in the ocean 5 days after its departure. An unforeseen clash with an iceberg during a passenger voyage resulted in around 1,500 deaths among both passengers and …

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