Unraveling the Mystery: MH370 Search Restarts After a Decade
southern Indian OceanWed Dec 03 2025
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A decade after Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 vanished, the search is back on. Ocean Infinity, a U. S. marine robotics company, is set to resume the hunt for the missing plane starting December 30. This isn't their first attempt. They previously searched for about six weeks earlier this year but called it off due to unfavorable weather conditions.
The plane, a Boeing 777, disappeared from radar screens just 39 minutes after taking off from Kuala Lumpur, bound for Beijing. It was carrying 239 people, including passengers and crew. Despite extensive searches, no large wreckage or bodies have been found. Only a few small fragments have washed up on distant shores.
So, what happened to MH370? Theories range from hijacking to technical failures, but no one knows for sure. The plane's transponder stopped working, and military radar showed it turning back over the Andaman Sea. Satellite data suggests it may have flown for hours before crashing into the remote southern Indian Ocean.
The search for MH370 has been massive. It started in the South China Sea and expanded to the Andaman Sea and the southern Indian Ocean. Aircraft, vessels with sonar, and robotic submarines scoured the ocean floor. The search covered roughly 46, 000 square miles off western Australia, but no wreckage was found.
The Indian Ocean is vast and deep, making the search incredibly challenging. The area where MH370 is believed to have gone down has average depths of around 2. 5 miles and is known for bad weather. It's not easy to find a needle in a haystack, especially when the haystack is the size of an ocean.
Ocean Infinity is using new technology and has worked with experts to narrow down the search area. They have a "no find, no fee" deal with the Malaysian government. If they find the plane, they get paid $70 million. If not, they get nothing. It's a high-stakes gamble.
The families of those on board have waited a long time for answers. They have endured years of uncertainty and speculation. The search for MH370 is not just about finding a plane; it's about giving closure to the families of the 239 people on board.
https://localnews.ai/article/unraveling-the-mystery-mh370-search-restarts-after-a-decade-6f71643b
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