Search for missing MH370 suspended after three years

Hanoi (VNA) – The Governments of
Australia, Malaysia and China announced on January 17 that the search for
missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 ended after almost three-year efforts.
A joint statement made it clear that the flight MH370 had
not been found in a search area stretching 120,000 sq.km in the Indian Ocean.
Regardless of all efforts, including the use of the most advanced technology
and best science available as well as modelling and advice from highly skilled experts,
the search had failed to locate the plane. Therefore, the search for MH370 was
officially ended.
The governments of the three countries emphasised that the end of the
search, which was recommended by Malaysia at the beginning of this month, came
as no new information founded to locate the plane.
However, the nations said they remain hopeful that new information will
come to light and that at some point in the future the aircraft will be
located.
Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 was a scheduled
passenger flight from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing. It disappeared on March 8, 2014,
with 239 passengers and crew on board.-VNA