Malaysia agrees to new search for MH370, 10 years after flight vanished
Briefly

The new search is based on the latest information and data analysis conducted by experts and researchers, making it credible and worth a deeper look by the government.
The proposal’s acceptance signifies the Malaysian government’s commitment to continuing search efforts and providing closure for the families of those who were on board.
Ocean Infinity will conduct the search under a 'no find, no fee' policy, which means they only get paid if they locate the wreckage, amounting to $70 million.
The previous search efforts in 2018 were terminated due to rising costs and deteriorating weather, highlighting the challenges involved in such operations.
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