Possible Malaysian Flight 370 Debris Located
Possible Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 plane debris may have been found by a satellite scanning the Indian Ocean, it was announced today.
The identified debris field holds 122 objects and has been said to be the most credible lead so far. The objects are one to twenty-five yards in length and are located 1,550 southwest of Australia.
Defense Minister Hishammuddin Hussein claimed the current images were captured on Sunday and administered by French company Airbus Defense and Space, which is under the umbrella of Europe's Airbus Group. "If it is confirmed to be MH370, at least we can then move on to the next phase of deep-sea surveillance search," the Defense Minister stated.
Today, the international quest restarted after high waves and winds delayed the search by a day. Twelve airplanes and five ships from China, Japan, South Korea, Australia, New Zealand and the United States are working to find the jetliner. The mystery of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 is one of the most tragic occurrences in the history of aviation.
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