A new search for Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 has commenced over ten years after the aircraft vanished in March 2014. The maritime exploration firm Ocean Infinity is leading the effort, under a contract that has not yet been finalized but allows for a no-find-no-fee arrangement. Malaysian transport minister Anthony Loke emphasized the importance of the search for the families of the victims, who continue to seek answers about the plane's disappearance. The search area covers 15,000 square kilometers in the southern Indian Ocean, with hopes of locating the wreckage and understanding the tragedy that unfolded.
Ocean Infinity has resumed the hunt for the missing MH370, nearly ten years after its disappearance—a vital move welcomed by families seeking closure and answers.
Transport Minister Anthony Loke announced that the resumed search is part of a contract to last 18 months under a no-find-no-fee arrangement, emphasizing the commitment to uncovering the mystery.
Families of MH370 victims are hopeful that the new search will finally provide answers, with many expressing relief that the quest for closure is reignited after a lengthy hiatus.
The search, covering 15,000 sq km of the South Indian Ocean, reflects renewed urgency to discover what happened to the aircraft that vanished without a trace in March 2014.
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