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The
search for missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 is continuing in the
southern Indian Ocean. Satellites have detected some 300 objects across
an area of about 1,680 miles (2,700km) and planes and boats have been
sent to try to find and recover them.
MH370: Thai satellite images show 300 objects in Malaysia jet search zone
Satellite images taken on March 24 of floating objects in the
southern Indian Ocean released by Thailand's Geo-Informatics and Space
Technology Development Agency (GISTDA) are seen in this handout provided
by GISTDA on March 27, 2014. Photo: Reuters
Published: March 27, 5:34 PM
Updated: March 27, 9:13 PM
BANGKOK — A Thai satellite has detected 300 floating objects in
the southern Indian Ocean where an international search is under way for
a missing Malaysian jet liner, Thailand’s Geo Informatics and Space
Technology Development Agency (GISDA) said.
The objects were
spotted around 2,700km south-west of Perth by the satellite “Thaichote”
on March 24, the GISDA said in a statement. REUTERS
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