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Part 5 Southby, Chapters 68-73, pgs. 369-393 Summary
Hurricane Amada was the worst hurricane in many years. The storm doubled back on Newfoundland causing a great deal of damage and caused more than three hundred deaths. At the NUMA Hurricane Center, Dr. Ryan Prescott had spent three days tracking the hurricane and now that it was over, the clean-up crew was at work. He wondered what happened to the Titanic and salvage crews. He hadn't heard any reports from NUMA in more than twenty-four hours.
The Titanic survived the night in the North Atlantic. The ocean was still churning from the hurricane. Captain Parotkin could see the ship through his binoculars but not the crew and the Navy SEALs that were working to keep her afloat. She was twenty feet lower in the water. The Russians haven't heard from Captain Prelov...
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