If I remember correctly the Chilean miner rescue was covered as extensively here in Germany as the search for the Titan. Another example would be the Kursk drama, which received huge media coverage as well. I think it's that these dramas unfold over several days and thus capture the interest of the people. The coverage would be far less if the fate of the submersible has been known on day one, as is often the case with the horrible deaths in the Mediterranean.
geeking_introvert
joined 1 year ago
You should report it anyway so it does not get lost. In my experience such low priorities things are often forgotten when there is the time to do them because nobody bothered to report them.
It is from a famous speech of Hitler that marked the beginning of the second world war.