How many people survived the Titanic is one of the most frequently asked questions regarding the history of this legendary ship. Of the 2,228 passengers and crew members who set sail, only 705 Titanic passengers survived. When Captain Smith ordered Women and Children first onto the lifeboats alot of them could have survived by getting onto the lifeboat. Another theory is the people swam over to icebergs and climbed or clanged onto them and wait for help. Lastly, very few people survived in the water (which was below -20 degrees) and when the life boats came around looking for survivors they got into the lifeboat. -Alexa Do not copy or I will report.
No, none of the survivors of the titanic wrote about the titanic's wreck itself
The survivors of the sinking of Titanic were rescued by the Carpathia.
RMS CarpathiaCarpathia rescued the 712 survivors of Titanic.
about 713 survivors
The survivors were taken to New York City, which was Titanic's destination.
The survivors didn't die.
The survivors of Titanic landed in New York on Carpathia on April 18th, 1912.
The survivors of the sinking of Titanic were rescued by the Carpathia.
The Cunard liner Carpathia picked up the survivors of the Titanic.
Survivors on Titanic, men women and children, consisted of all three classes, officers, and crew.
The US Navy did not send any ships to rescue survivors. All survivors of the Titanic were recsued by the Carpathia, a passenger/cargo ship.
Nothing could rescue Titanic but the RMS Carpathia rescued her survivors.