2024-12-20 17:55:08
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Malaysia Resumes Search for Flight MH370

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Flight MH370, carrying 239 passengers, vanished en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing in 2014. Despite extensive searches, only debris has been discovered, leaving the aircraft's fate largely a mystery. After ceasing the search in 2017, Malaysia has made a surprising decision to renew efforts to locate the missing plane. The US-based company, Ocean Infinity, has been enlisted to probe a 15,000 square kilometer area in the Indian Ocean. If successful, the company stands to earn $70 million.

Transport Minister Anthony Loke has expressed confidence in the new proposal, highlighting January to April as the optimal period for the search. This renewed endeavor follows previous unsuccessful attempts, including a 25,000 square kilometer search in 2018. The decision to resume the search has been met with some protest from families of the missing passengers, urging a swift and thorough investigation.

The Malaysian government's commitment to this search underscores the ongoing quest for closure. Ocean Infinity's agreement is anticipated to be finalized by early 2025. By revisiting this decade-old mystery, authorities hope to finally uncover the truth behind MH370's disappearance, bringing an end to one of aviation's most perplexing enigmas.

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