Two of the sixteen lifeboats went back to find survivors. They found 9 people in the water but only 6 survived. The first boat, Lifeboat 4, pulled 5 people from the water but two died in the boat. The second boat, Lifeboat 14, found 4 survivors, but one died in the lifeboat.
When asked why they did not go back sooner to help people, Officer Harold Lowe, who headed Lifeboat 14, said "it would have been suicide to go back there until the people had thinned out." He was afraid that those drowning would have overturned or swamped the lifeboat.
Including passengers and crew, there were 2,208 people onboard. 1,503 people died, leaving 705 survivors. Only 962 lifeboat seats were required by law, though the Titanic's lifeboats could have held 1,178. There were 472 lifeboat seats that went unused.
Some accounts vary, but regarding Titanic survivors rescuing other people, it seems that: #14 (Lowe's boat) saved 4, (one died) and #4 saved 8, (two died).Captain Rostron buried four victims at sea but three of them were alive when they boarded the rescue ship and the fourth was already dead during the operation.
The RMS Carpathia was the one who rescued the survivors
No other ship besides the RMS Carpathia came to the rescue. Because, the Titanic sent out SOS' but the Carpathia was the closest. However, the Carpathia was too late to even see the RMS Titanic sink.
Alot of ships tryed to help the Titanic. The closest ship to respond was the Carpathia. She could get to Titanic in 4 hours. Many ships to help the Titanic did not go to where Titanic was because they knew they there were closer ships responding e.g Baltic, Verginia and Frankfurt. These ships relayed messages to other ships and to camp race. Titanic's sister ship Olympic also made full steam towards Titanic and asked Titanic's wireless operator if Titanic was moving south to meet her. On the 15th April several more ships arrived to look for survivors including the Mount Temple and the California whose wireless operator had no idea what had happened to the Titanic until the Mount Temple told him what had happened.
Eight Titanic survivors were living at the time the Cameron movie was released. Of those, only two (Eleanor Johnson Shuman and Michel Navratil) are known to have seen the movie. Ms. Shuman saw the film four times and found it both moving but also breathtaking. Mr. Navratil saw the film only once, from the privacy of his own home. He said that he enjoyed certain scenes, such as the dolphins diving in front of the stern at the opening of the film, and when the lifeboat went back for survivors at the end.
the carpathia
Some accounts vary, but regarding Titanic survivors rescuing other people, it seems that: #14 (Lowe's boat) saved 4, (one died) and #4 saved 8, (two died).Captain Rostron buried four victims at sea but three of them were alive when they boarded the rescue ship and the fourth was already dead during the operation.
The RMS Carpathia. Wikipedia is your friend.
The RMS Carpathia was the one who rescued the survivors
After the Titanic had completely submerged, the lifeboats with the people on board had traveled away but some came back to try and find some of the survivors just like near the end of the Titanic movie, but when a ship came by to collect bodies and investigate everyone had already died of hypothermia and froze to death or drowned. Very few people were saved from the waters, the only survivors survived when they got onto the lifeboats as it was sinking and only partially underwater.
18 survivors safely came back to Spain from the ship Victoria.
Not likely. When the 1997 movie came out, there were only five survivors still living and none were involved. Walter Lord, however, interviewed 53 survivors to write the book "A Night To Remember" and several survivors contributed to THAT accompanying movie.
well...one of the titanic survivors(whos feet got frostbitten)came up with the idea because he got bored.
No other ship besides the RMS Carpathia came to the rescue. Because, the Titanic sent out SOS' but the Carpathia was the closest. However, the Carpathia was too late to even see the RMS Titanic sink.
the spanish left with 130 boats and came back with 60 boats!
Alot of ships tryed to help the Titanic. The closest ship to respond was the Carpathia. She could get to Titanic in 4 hours. Many ships to help the Titanic did not go to where Titanic was because they knew they there were closer ships responding e.g Baltic, Verginia and Frankfurt. These ships relayed messages to other ships and to camp race. Titanic's sister ship Olympic also made full steam towards Titanic and asked Titanic's wireless operator if Titanic was moving south to meet her. On the 15th April several more ships arrived to look for survivors including the Mount Temple and the California whose wireless operator had no idea what had happened to the Titanic until the Mount Temple told him what had happened.
No, not everyone died. When the Titanic sank, rescue boats came around and rescued the people who were still alive after the tragedy.