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Where Is Flight MH370? : Satellite discovery are ‘best lead’ in search

Where is flight MH370? This is the burning questions many have been asking during the past two weeks after the plane mysteriously disappeared one hour after take off.

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Where is flight MH370? This is the burning questions many have been asking after the plane mysteriously disappeared one hour after take off.

There has been no clues until recently where authorities believe new satellite discovery may have the best possible lead into the Malaysian flight.

According to ABC News:
Search crews were scouring the southern Indian Ocean today after two objects that may be related to the missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 were spotted by satellite, officials said today.

Officials described the sighting as the “best lead we have right now” and said four aircraft and an Australian Navy ship were sent to the region off the coast of Australia. In addition, a Norwegian car carrier, the Hoegh St. Petersburg, was diverted into the search area which is searching through the night using lights and binocular.

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A U.S. Navy P-8 Poseidon search plane is involved with the search, occurring about 1,500 miles off of Australia’s coast. ABC News was on board the flight today.

Source: GMA / ABC News


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