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Unable To Find Missing Sub, Argentine Navy Chief Told To Step Down

The Argentine navy still hasn't located a missing sub with 44 crew members aboard.

Unable To Find Missing Sub, Argentine Navy Chief Told To Step Down
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Argentina's navy chief, Admiral Marcelo Srur, has been dismissed a month after failing to locate a missing submarine with 44 crew members aboard.

Argentine news outlet La Nación broke the news Saturday.

Srur's forced retirement comes amid heavy criticism about search efforts, specifically the lack of transparency. Some family members say they've had to find out updates through the media.

Argentine President Mauricio Macri has answered that criticism by creating an investigative commission to research what happened to the missing sub. Reports say the budget for the commission is "unlimited."

'Explosion' Detected After Argentine Navy Submarine Went Missing
'Explosion' Detected After Argentine Navy Submarine Went Missing

'Explosion' Detected After Argentine Navy Submarine Went Missing

The Argentine navy said a noise "consistent with an explosion" was detected just hours after one of its submarines disappeared Nov. 15.

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Family members have urged authorities to continue search efforts for the vessel, though international rescue efforts ended late last month.

The submarine has been missing since Nov. 15, and authorities don't expect to find survivors aboard.