MH370: Search To Enter In New Phase


MH370: Australian marine claims to found the missing plane at the Bay of Bengal.
According to the media reports, the missing plane MH370 was detected in the Bay of Bengal, almost 5000 km away from the current search location.
It is reported that the images have been obtained from satellites and now scientist aare widening their search to the region in the Bay of Bengal. Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 was carrying 239 people, including five Indians, an Indo Canadian and 154 Chinese nationals who were mysteriously vanished on March 8 after taking off from the region of  Kuala Lumpur.
According to the GeoResonance it is said that:
“The wreckage of the crashed Malaysian plane in the Bay of Bengal, 5,000 km away from the current search location in the Indian Ocean.”
It was further added that:
“The wreckage wasn’t there prior to the disappearance of MH370. We’re not trying to say it definitely is MH370.” Company spokesperson David Pope said that: “The possible crash zone is finally detected, using images obtained from satellites and aircraft, with company scientists focusing their efforts north of plane’s last known location, using over 20 technologies to analyze the data including a nuclear reactor.”
Another GeoResonance spokesperson, Pavel Kursa, said that:
“Several elements found in commercial airliners were detected at the Bay of Bengal spot identified by GeoResonance.”
He further added in a statement that:
“We identified chemical elements and materials that make up a Boeing 777, these are aluminium, titanium, copper, steel alloys and other materials.” The mystery of the missing plane MH-370 continues to baffle aviation and the security authorities who have so far not succeeded in tracking the aircraft.

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