Malaysia to Renew Search for MH370, 10 Years After Disappearance
The Malaysian government announces plans to reopen the search for the missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, a decade after it vanished.
- Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 disappeared on March 8, 2014, with 239 people on board, sparking one of the biggest aviation mysteries.
- The Malaysian transport minister announced a renewed push for another search, potentially conducted by U.S.-based Ocean Infinity.
- A new theory suggests the plane might be almost 3,500 miles north of the current search focus, based on the pilot's alleged intent.
- Debris from MH370 has washed up in the western Indian Ocean, but the main crash site remains undiscovered.
- Improved technology and narrowed search areas offer hope that the wreckage can still be found, providing closure to families and searchers.


























