ARA San Juan Trial: The Difference Between Conjecture and Evidence
The trial regarding the sinking of the ARA San Juan submarine has begun in Rio Gallegos, seeking to clarify the circumstances surrounding the tragedy that claimed the lives of 44 crew members.
Justice decides if 44 deaths from the implosion of the Argentine submarine were 'avoidable'
Argentina's court is considering whether the 2017 implosion of the ARA San Juan submarine, which resulted in the deaths of 44 crew members, was a predictable and avoidable tragedy.
ARA San Juan Tragedy: The Trial Begins for the Death of 44 Sailors in the Submarine Implosion in 2017
The trial for the tragic sinking of the ARA San Juan submarine, which imploded with 44 crew members on board in November 2017, begins this Tuesday, marking more than seven years since the incident.
The sinking of the ARA San Juan submarine: the trial begins in Río Gallegos
The trial regarding the sinking of the ARA San Juan submarine, which resulted in the deaths of 44 crew members, begins in Río Gallegos, Argentina, with four former senior naval officers being accused.
The tragedy at the bottom of the Atlantic changed the underwater tourism industry
The article discusses how a tragedy in the Atlantic has impacted the underwater tourism industry, highlighting Croatia's history of submarine production and current involvement in semi-submersible technology.