Malaysia Resumes Search for Flight MH370 After 11 Years
Malaysia Resumes Search for Flight MH370 After 11 Years

Malaysia Resumes Search for Flight MH370 After 11 Years

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Eleven years after its mysterious disappearance on March 8, 2014, Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 continues to baffle experts and the families of its 239 passengers. The flight, which vanished shortly after crossing into Vietnamese airspace, is believed to have turned sharply back into Malaysian airspace before flying for another seven hours into the Indian Ocean, where it presumably ran out of fuel and crashed. Despite extensive search efforts covering vast areas of ocean, no trace of the aircraft has been found, leading to numerous theories ranging from the plausible to the bizarre, including ideas of government conspiracies and alien abductions. Recently, Richard Godfrey, a retired aerospace engineer, has suggested a more credible theory that may pinpoint the crash site within a 20-mile radius off the coast of Perth, Australia. In a renewed effort to locate the aircraft, the Malaysian government has authorized a Texas-based marine robotics firm, Ocean Infinity, to commence another search. This ongoing quest for answers remains vital not only for legal and emotional closure but also for the families who have endured years of uncertainty.

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