MH370: AMSA unable to locate 24-meter debris

Syafique Shuib
March 20, 2014 20:42 MYT
Cloud and rain is causing limited visibility and affecting the search operation for an object detected by satellites on the Southern Indian Ocean which could be a possible lead in locating the missing Malaysia Airlines (MAS) MH370 flight.
An official tweet by the Australian Maritime Safety Authority, @AMSA_News, stated that the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) P3 Orion was unable to locate the 24-meter debris.
However, other aircraft will be deployed to continue the search for flight MH370.

RAAF P3 crew unable to locate debris. Cloud & rain limited visbility. Further aircraft to continue search for #MH370

— AMSA News (@AMSA_News) March 20, 2014
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Earlier on Thursday, AMSA confirmed that an object was seen floating in the Southern Indian ocean but reiterated that it might not be related to the missing MH370 aircraft.
Meanwhile,during a press conference at Sama-Sama hotel, acting Transport Minister Datuk Seri Hishamuddin Hussein said that the sightings of the two objects is credible, but is yet to be confirmed.
The Boeing 777-200ER belonging to Malaysia Airlines (MAS) en route to Beijing was reported missing on March 8 and has not been found until today.
#amsa #Australian Maritime Safety Authority #Boeing 777-200ER #Hishamuddin Hussein #Indian Ocean #Malaysia Airlines #MH370
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