However, just before midnight on April 14, the ship hit an iceberg, and five of the Titanic's compartments were ruptured along its starboard side. At about 2:20 a.m. on the morning of April 15, the massive vessel sank into the North Atlantic. read more
You can argue that Titanic hit an iceberg because her lookouts failed to see it in time, and that it was difficult to spot and also (as some accounts have it) that there were no binoculars in the crow’s nest. Those are valid, but real causes are deeper. read more
However, just before midnight on April 14, the ship hit an iceberg, and five of the Titanic‘s compartments were ruptured along its starboard side. At about 2: 20 a.m. on the morning of April 15, the massive vessel sank into the North Atlantic. read more
The Titanic was belived "unsinkable" and so talk of an iceberg and lifeboats did not enter the equation. Some passengers carried on with playing cards, others sang songs especially in third class as they particularly were kept uninformed. read more
However, just before midnight on April 14, the ship hit an iceberg, and five of the Titanic‘s compartments were ruptured along its starboard side. At about 2:20 a.m. on the morning of April 15, the massive vessel sank into the North Atlantic. read more