Wednesday, May 7, 2014
Finding MH370 becomes more difficult
Officials from China, Malaysia, and Australia met Wednesday to determine what further measurements will be taken in order to find flight MH370. After over 60 days of no meaningful evidence, these new strategies will be far more expensive and very difficult. Australian Deputy Prime Minister Warren Tuss made a statement earlier in the week stating, "We know the water is very deep, and for the next stage involving sonar and other autonomous vehicles, potentially at very great depths, we need to have an understanding of the ocean floor to be able to undertake that kind of effectively and safely." The next phase will focus on about 40,000 square miles of the Indian Ocean, which may take up to six to eight months. The main reason this area is so difficult to maneuver around is because it has never been mapped.
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