Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 -- News Updates April 23, 2014



BREAKING NEWS: Pieces Of Wreckage From MH370 May Have Washed Ashore In Western Australia, Including One Which Is 'Length Of A Car With Distinct Rivets In It' -- Daily Mail

* Material washed ashore six miles east of Augusta in Western Australia
* One of the objects is believed to be the length of a car with 'distinct rivets'
* The Australian Transport Safety Bureau is examining photographs
* Augusta is near Australia's southwestern tip about 190 miles from Perth
* Malaysian Airlines flight vanished on March 8 with 239 people on board

Three pieces of debris washed up off the coast of Western Australia are being investigated to see if they could be wreckage from missing Malaysian flight MH370.

One of the objects is believed to be the length of a car with 'distinct rivets'.

They were found by someone walking on the beach who notified police.

The search coordination centre said today that police secured the material that washed ashore six miles east of Augusta in Western Australia.

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Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 -- News Updates April 23, 2014

Possible Malaysian plane debris found on Australian coast -- Reuters
Material on Australian shore examined in jet hunt -- Washington Post/AP
Cyclone curtails aerial search for MH370 -- Global Post/AFP
Australia, Malaysia vow to keep searching to solve plane mystery -- Reuters
Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 hunt set to go deeper as "materials washed ashore" in Australia investigated -- CBS/AP
Australia says search for Malaysian jet likely to use more powerful sonar to delve deeper -- USA Today
Australia says cost not a concern in MH370 search -- Global Post/AFP
Missing MH370: Titanic Subs to Hunt for Malaysia Airlines Jet? -- NBC
Australia transport safety chief tells what's next in MH370 search -- CNN
MH370 search rethink if plane not found within days -- Sydney Morning Herald
MH370: How do underwater sonar subs work? -- Holly Yan and Tom Watkins, CNN
Search for MH370: Inside a black box investigation lab -- CNN
MH370: More than 45 days into the search, here come the lawyers -- Ed Payne, CNN

1 comment:

James said...

In one of the most intense, sophisticated, and unparalleled international hunt, concrete evidence of MA-370 has turned up! "They were found by someone walking on the beach who notified police."