Thursday, November 27, 2014

MH370: No hint of wreckage in spite of pursuit groups scouring 7,000 sq km ocean bottom

Beijing: The hunt for the wreckage of missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 has yielded no result despite constant efforts by search teams who have scoured over 7,000 square kilometers of the seafloor to find any trace of the debris, search authorities said.

China Daily reported Judith Zielke, chief coordinator of Australia's Flight 370 recovery efforts, as saying that families of those onboard would be updated with the latest search information on a regular basis.

During a press conference held in Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB), Search Operation Coordinator Peter Foley said that according to the drift model, it was possible that wreckage of the ill-fated plane was washed ashore to the west coast of Sumatra 123 days after the crash.

According to Stuff.co.nz, eight months after the flight's sudden disappearance, the international squadrons of reconnaissance and fleets of frigates and icebreakers are gone.
27/11/14 ANI/Daily News & Analysis
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