Two suspected MH370 passenger fragments were found in eastern Africa
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2017-07-15 09:46:24
NEW YORK, July 14 (Reuters) - The country has disclosed the findings to the Malaysian government for investigation, according to a Reuters report on the 13th day of the Seychelles in the eastern Indian Ocean island.
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Reuters quoted the Seychelles Civil Aviation Authority news that the study of birds and turtle scientists in the Seychelles Island in Farahhar (Farqhar) found these fragments. Seychelles Civil Aviation Authority senior officials said the fragmented ocean currents were found to have the same direction as the other Indian Ocean countries found the fragmented ocean currents.
September 15, 2016, Malaysian Minister of Transport Liao Zhonglai said that the bulk of the aircraft fragments found in the Tanzanian beach in Africa proved to be one of the wreckage of the MALAT MH370 aircraft that fell into the Indian Sea.
Seychelles government spokesman Payette revealed that the two fragments, the larger one about 120 cm long, about 30 cm wide, it seems to be made of aluminum and carbon fiber. "It may be part of the aircraft hood." Seychelles Civil Aviation Authority issued a statement saying the council had already contacted the Malaysian government.
March 8, 2014, from Malaysia Kuala Lumpur to Beijing, Malaysia Airlines flight 370 flight lost, the machine carrying 239 people. January 29, 2015, the Malaysian Civil Aviation Authority announced the flight plane crash, and presumed that all the crew were killed.
March 26, 2016 news, identification results show that the two wrecks found in Mozambique are likely to belong to the Malaysian airline MH370 flight aircraft.
After the aircraft lost, the three countries in the South Indian Ocean 120,000 square kilometers of water underwater search, but the aircraft is still missing.
In February of this year, Malaysian Minister of Transport Liao Zhonglai said that another two MH370 flight aircraft wreckage was found. Liao said the details of the future will be released. At present, a total of 27 aircraft wrecks were found in French Reunion, Tanzania, Mozambique and other countries.
Liao said China has signed a memorandum of understanding with African countries along the Indian Ocean coast. The memorandum hopes that the relevant African countries will help collect the wreckage of the aircraft.
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Reuters quoted the Seychelles Civil Aviation Authority news that the study of birds and turtle scientists in the Seychelles Island in Farahhar (Farqhar) found these fragments. Seychelles Civil Aviation Authority senior officials said the fragmented ocean currents were found to have the same direction as the other Indian Ocean countries found the fragmented ocean currents.
September 15, 2016, Malaysian Minister of Transport Liao Zhonglai said that the bulk of the aircraft fragments found in the Tanzanian beach in Africa proved to be one of the wreckage of the MALAT MH370 aircraft that fell into the Indian Sea.
Seychelles government spokesman Payette revealed that the two fragments, the larger one about 120 cm long, about 30 cm wide, it seems to be made of aluminum and carbon fiber. "It may be part of the aircraft hood." Seychelles Civil Aviation Authority issued a statement saying the council had already contacted the Malaysian government.
March 8, 2014, from Malaysia Kuala Lumpur to Beijing, Malaysia Airlines flight 370 flight lost, the machine carrying 239 people. January 29, 2015, the Malaysian Civil Aviation Authority announced the flight plane crash, and presumed that all the crew were killed.
March 26, 2016 news, identification results show that the two wrecks found in Mozambique are likely to belong to the Malaysian airline MH370 flight aircraft.
After the aircraft lost, the three countries in the South Indian Ocean 120,000 square kilometers of water underwater search, but the aircraft is still missing.
In February of this year, Malaysian Minister of Transport Liao Zhonglai said that another two MH370 flight aircraft wreckage was found. Liao said the details of the future will be released. At present, a total of 27 aircraft wrecks were found in French Reunion, Tanzania, Mozambique and other countries.
Liao said China has signed a memorandum of understanding with African countries along the Indian Ocean coast. The memorandum hopes that the relevant African countries will help collect the wreckage of the aircraft.