122 new objects identified by satellite

Malaysia’s acting Transport Minister has said that a further 122 objects, possibly belonging to the missing Malaysian flight, have been identified by a satellite.

The images taken on last Sunday, showed that objects were up to 23 metres in length. Some of the objects captured by the French Airbus satellite appeared bright and were possibly of solid material.

Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott said that authorities are putting in everything at their disposal in the search for Malaysia Airlines flight MH370.

He was speaking as the weather conditions improved in the southern Indian Ocean, allowing the search to resume.

The Australian Maritime Safety Authority said, 12 aircraft are taking part in today’s operations. The plane vanished on 8 March as it flew from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing with 239 people on board.


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