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History Daily

The Titanic Sinks

History Daily

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🗓️ 15 April 2025

⏱️ 18 minutes

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Summary

April 15, 1912. After hitting an iceberg, the RMS Titanic sinks in the Atlantic Ocean, killing over 1,500 people. This episode originally aired in 2022.


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0:31.2

It's noon on April 10th, 1912, aboard the RMS Titanic in the port city of Southampton, England.

0:37.8

Captain Edward J. Smith gives the order for the world's largest passenger ship to depart on her maiden voyage.

0:44.0

Her horns can be heard all across the city. Smith looks on as tugboats ease the ship into the channel. He grins as the band on board strikes up a tune to the cheers of the crowd gathered

0:49.2

down the docks. Once the tugboats clear the way, Captain Smith orders slow ahead.

0:55.1

And the Titanic's engines roar to life.

0:58.1

As the ship pushes further into the channel under its own power,

1:02.1

Captain Smith suddenly hears a strange sound,

1:05.2

almost like gunshots echoing in the air.

1:08.3

He looks on in horror as an empty ship docked in the channel, the SS

1:12.9

New York, breaks from its moorings and drifts towards the Titanic. The cheers from the crowd

1:18.7

turned to screams as the two ships head for a collision. Smith barks orders to his crew, hoping

1:24.9

to stop an impending disaster. He instructs an officer to call out

1:29.0

to one of the tugboats for aid. Smith watches as the tugboat captain pushes his vessel to full

1:34.3

speed. Smith holds his breath as the crew of the tugboat cast over a line to the FS New York

1:40.2

with the aid of another tugboat pulled the drifting vessel away from Titanic's path.

1:46.2

The crowd's panic turns again to cheers as the Titanic narrowly avoids colliding with the SS

1:51.8

New York. Smith's ship is safe, but now he's an hour behind schedule. Still with the crisis

1:57.9

averted, the passenger ship can finally begin its voyage across

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