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Malaysia plans to solve the mystery of flight MH370 based on new clues

Báo Thanh niênBáo Thanh niên23/06/2024


Malaysia tính giải mã bí ẩn máy bay MH370 theo manh mối mới- Ảnh 1.

Debris suspected of being from MH370 washed up on the shore of Madagascar

Malaysian Transport Minister Anthony Loke has just said that the agency is considering a proposal to resume the search for the missing MH370 plane, in which the US company Ocean Infinity will consider the latest clues.

Accordingly, the proposal will include hydroacoustic signal information that Cardiff University (UK) has just discovered about the area under the sea that is likely the location where MH370 crashed.

"Any new information will certainly be reviewed by Ocean Infinity, the company responsible and involved in the search mission," the New Straits Times quoted Mr Loke as saying.

"They have a submersible to find and detect the location of the crashed plane. Actually, we have discussed with Ocean Infinity and they have proposed to resume the search," the official said at the launching event of a cargo ship at Kelang port (Selangor state) on June 22.

Unexpected discovery of signal that could help find MH370

Previously, a research team at Cardiff University discovered a 6-second signal, which coincides with the time frame when the plane may have crashed into the sea, recorded at the Cape Leeuwin hydroacoustic station in Western Australia.

The Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777 plane has been missing since March 8, 2014, with 239 people on board, becoming one of the biggest mysteries in aviation history.

The study looked at a number of factors, such as the effects of rough seas at the time and how an incident involving a Boeing 777-200 aircraft could potentially create sound that travels through water to microphones on the ocean floor.

The search for MH370 in the Indian Ocean covered an area of ​​120,000 square kilometers and cost about 605 million ringgit (3,268 billion VND), before stopping in January 2017.

In 2018, Ocean Infinity began a three-month "no find, no charge" search covering about 112,000 square kilometers of the southern Indian Ocean, but there was no discovery of the mysteriously missing MH370.



Source: https://thanhnien.vn/malaysia-tinh-giai-ma-bi-an-may-bay-mh370-theo-manh-moi-moi-185240623075331984.htm

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