Sunday, March 30, 2014

Debris found in Indian Ocean does not belong to Malaysia Airlines flight MH 370

Perth: According to authorities, the wreckage which was found in the southern Indian Ocean does not belong to Malaysia Airlines flight MH 370. The debris was found in the vast Indian Ocean off Western Australia on Saturday. As per the confirmation by Australian Maritime Safety Authority, a Chinese ship had recovered the debris from the ocean. On Sunday, it was revealed that none of the debris belonged to the missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH 370. In fact, the wreckage found was mainly rubbish and fishing objects according to AMSA. New search area was allocated for the search of MH 370 on Friday. Thereafter, French and Thai satellites have claimed finding debris in the area but were not sure if it belonged to the missing Boeing aircraft. It is now confirmed that the debris recovered from southern Indian Ocean did not belong to missing Malaysia Airlines aircraft. Now, Defense force Chief Angus Houston will be coordinating in the international search operations of Malaysia Airlines aircraft. According to media reports, the operations will be carried out in coordination centre located in Perth. The flight carrying 239 passengers on board including crew went missing on March 8, 2014 and the search operations for the same are still going on.

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