After its mysterious disappearance last Saturday, the Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 still cloaked darkness upon authorities. This was after no information regarding its whereabouts had been found even as massive search and rescue operations occur. As of this writing, 13 countries have already joined the search for the missing Boeing 777 jetliner.
Today is the seventh day of the extensive search for the missing airplane. The Subang air force base in Kuala Lumpur sent out the C-130 Hercules to search the Strait of Malacca. The Telegraph accompanied the aircraft on its operation.
At 5:15 a.m. today, the latest search for the missing MH370 started. The aircraft carried 239 people on board and was headed towards Beijing. The C-130 is among the 40 other aircrafts scouring the vast waters for the missing jetliner. The search operations has now expanded to Andaman Sea which is just west of Thailand’s Phuket Island, reported The Telegraph.
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