Thursday 27 March 2014

Now Thailand says its satellites have spotted '300 floating objects' in the southern Indian Ocean hunt for wreckage from flight MH370

How events unfolded: The plane went missing on March 8, with a British satellite firm tracking its last known location to an area in the Indian Ocean that's 622,000 square miles
The objects ranged from two to 15 metres in size and were scattered over an area about 2,700 kilometres southwest of Perth, Thailand's space agency has said. The latest potential lead comes as the search was suspended today due to heavy rain, winds and low clouds. Satellite images yesterday revealed 122 objects in the southern Indian Ocean that could be debris from the Malaysian jetliner missing since March 8 with 239 people on board, Malaysia's acting transport minister said.

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