Caronia: Reports icebergs and field ice in 42 degrees north from 49 degrees to 51 degrees west. Noordam: Reports lots of ice in the area. Baltic: Iceberg and field ice 250 miles ahead Amerika: Reports Two Large Icebergs, fails to reach captain Californian: Iceberg is 50 miles ahead Mesaba: Reports Pack ice and large icebergs Californian: Stopped by ice but Phillips cut Cyril Evans off.
i am pretty sure 11 ice warnings were sent
RMS Californian
There were 6 warnings that went to the Titanic from various ships like the Mesaba and Californian.
They had turned off their radio for the night.
The Warning Was Sent To The Titanic 37 Seconds Before It Collided With The Enormous Iceberg, So The Captain Ignored The Warnings Around That Time.
because the raido man on the Californian was asleep when they got the telegram
There was about 20 iceburg warning the titanic received on the day of the collision.
Last message sent from Titanic: "We are sinking fast. Passengers being put into boats."
The S.S California sent an iceburg warning to Titanic at 11:39 2 minuets before she hit the iceburg.
The first distress signal was sent out from Titanic at 12:27 AM ship's time.
Titanic received six warnings of icebergs by telegraph and three more by signal lamp. Warning ships include: Mesaba, the Noordam, the Amerika, Caronia, Baltic, Californian, Rappahannock, and La Touraine.
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