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The Deadly Silence of the Titanic: How Morse Code Failed in the Most Critical Hour
Summary by Azteca Quintana Roo
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The Titanic telegraphy room was saturated: they received personal messages, notices and newsletters, which made operators completely overflowing just before the crash. This made it difficult for distress signals to reach other ships on time. Morse code proved essential to ask for help, but also exposed human errors and procedural failures that influenced the magnitude of the disaster.
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