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Saturday, March 29, 2014

“Possibility of survivors from MH370 still not ruled out.” – Malaysian officials

Malaysia Airlines Flight
In a dramatic turn of events, the Malaysian officials claimed that there is still a possibility of survivors from the mysterious Malaysian Airlines flight MH370. The Malaysian officials on
March 24 sent a message to the family members that it can be assumed that there are no survivors as the Boeing 777 aircraft plunged in the Southern Indian Ocean.


The mass message was criticized by the every media and the family members thought it was quite irresponsible and rude on the part of the Malaysian Authority. China was the first to protest and asked for a detailed report of the search proceedings.

Today, on March 29, a few Malaysian officials met the families of the passengers on board the MH 370 aircraft. Malaysian officials are offering up a miracle to families of missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370. On March 29, a Malaysian official met with relatives, and then told reporters he had not closed the door on the possibility thatsurvivors may exist among the 239 people aboard the Boeing 777-200 ER that went missing March 8.


“Even hoping against hope, no matter how remote, of course we are praying and we will continue our search for the possible survivors,” said Hishammuddin Hussein, Malaysia’s acting transportation minister.


On March 28, Australian authorities released their analysis of new satellite data, and determined the location of debris at a new site, which could be associated with the missing plane. Their new data confirms that the plane could not have flown that far south.


The speculations and the intensity of drama concerning the Malaysia Airlines plane MH370 that mysteriously went missing on March 8 looks like a threat to the so called technological security protocol in the world travel industry.

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