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Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 Wreckage Found

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By Onuorah UchennaPublished 21 days ago 2 min read

In March 2014, Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, carrying 239 people, disappeared. Even after multiple thorough searches, the jet has never been located.

Now, a tech specialist says they have located the plane's wreckage on Google Maps. A tech specialist thinks he might have seen the Malaysia Airlines aircraft MH370 wreckage on Google Maps.

On March 8, 2014, the Boeing 777 aircraft carrying 239 passengers took off from Kuala Lumpur, the capital of Malaysia, for Beijing, China. But the jet disappeared off the radar shortly after takeoff, and it hasn't been seen since.

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An extensive international search effort involving China, Malaysia, and Australia was started; however, an announcement of an underwater search stop was made in 2017. In addition, the US-based seabed exploration company Ocean Infinity attempted, but was unable, to locate the aircraft twice.

This means that, despite the issuance of a 1,500-page report on the tragedy, officials are still unsure of the precise fate of the fateful flight. Anthony Loke, Malaysia's minister of transportation, stated earlier this year that the nation might start looking for the plane again.

During a commemorative event, Loke stated: The Malaysian government is committed to the search, and the search must continue.

Professional claims to have located missing jet MH370 on Google Maps. A second offer, under the terms of "no find, no fee," has been made by Ocean Infinity, according to Loke.

The transport minister expressed his hope to work with Australia to cooperate in the hunt after Malaysian officials approved the plan. Many experts have offered opinions about how the flight truly disappeared in the years after it vanished, but no one has yet to present concrete evidence.

Two aviation specialists asserted just a year ago that they might locate MH370 in days by pursuing fresh leads. Now, IT expert Ian Wilson claims to have located the plane wreckage on Google Maps, which is located in the Cambodian jungle.

I was on there [Google Earth], a few hours here, a few hours there, he stated in an interview with the Mirror. "Totaling it all, I devoted hours looking for potential crash sites for a jet.

And last, as you can see, the location of the aircraft. It truly is the darkest, greenest area that is visible. Based on the Google sighting measurement, the distance appears to be around 69 meters; however, there appears to be a space between the aircraft's tail and rear.

It's just marginally larger, but that could probably be explained by a gap. The relatives of the victims would finally have some closure if Wilson's allegations prove to be true.

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