Bold headline: The hunt for MH370 restarts after 11+ years of unanswered questions.
The search for Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, which vanished from radar screens in 2014, is set to resume later this month. Malaysia’s transport ministry announced that operations will begin on 30 December, with US robotics firm Ocean Infinity joining a seabed search that is planned to run for 50 days.
MH370 was operating from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing when it disappeared on 8 March 2014, leaving 12 Malaysian crew members and 227 passengers unaccounted for. The disappearance triggered the largest airborne search in history, yet the aircraft’s fate remains unresolved, making it one of aviation’s most enduring mysteries.
In 2024, Malaysia signaled a willingness to reopen the investigation if compelling new evidence emerged.
A map illustrating the area where MH370 vanished is provided by The Guardian, reflecting the extensive search zone and evolving understanding of the incident.
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