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Also the link someone else posted says it has life support for 96 hours
And it left on Sunday around 6am to start the 96 hr timer. Best case they lost power, dropped their load, and floated to the surface and are just bobbing around somewhere in the ocean.
If that were one of the possible scenarios, you'd think they'd have the foresight to at least have an EPIRB or something.