Malaysia may renew the search for MH370 a decade after the flight disappeared
- Malaysia considers renewing the search for missing MH370 in the Indian Ocean, with a U.S. tech firm's proposal.
- Ocean Infinity suggests a "no find, no fee" basis for the search expansion, aiming to find the plane's final location.
- Families of passengers commemorate the 10th anniversary of the disappearance, expressing hope for closure.
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On Sunday, March 3, 2024, around 500 relatives and supporters gathered in Kuala Lumpur for a “Remembrance Day”. 10 years ago, the 239 passengers of flight MH370 disappeared in the Indian Ocean. Among them, four French people including Laurence Wattrelos from Saint-Aubin-sur-Scie, near Dieppe (Seine-Maritime). Malaysia said it was ready to relaunch research that was abandoned in 2017.
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The message brought great joy to the otherwise mournful memorial service in Kuala Lumpur.
Malaysian authorities say they plan to start searching for the missing MH370 plane again, 10 years after it disappeared
Malaysian transport minister Anthony Loke said the government plans to spare no expense to find MH370.The government is in talks with marine robotics company
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