Today marks the second day of search in a new area in the Indian Ocean for the missing flight MH370. This was after Australian authorities reported to have seen via satellite two large wreckages floating few miles from the coast of Perth. However, the second day of search brings no new answers to the where the Malaysia Airlines jetliner could be.
Day two of the new area search ended without any lead to what might have happened to the jumbo jetliner. On Friday, an Australian official said that the new lead might be the best one yet in the multinational efforts to find the missing flight MH370.
However, still no answers were drawn as the search ended. The operations would resume on Saturday.
Acting Prime Minister Warren Truss told reporters, “The last report I have is that nothing of particular significance has been identified in the search today but the work will continue.” Truss comments were after a day Australia said having found credible evidence that would possibly solve the mysterious disappearance of the Malaysia Airlines flight MH370.
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