An Australian marine exploration company has
claimed ON 29th April, 2014 that it has found 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 .
Adelaide-based Geo Resonance on Tuesday said it had
begun its own search for the missing flight MH370 on March 10 and that it has
detected possible wreckage in the Bay of Bengal ,
5000 km away from the current search location.
Geo Resonance’s search covered 2,000,000 square
kilometres of the possible crash zone, 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 analyse the data including a
nuclear reactor.
The company used technology originally designed to
find nuclear warheads and submarines.
They compared their findings with images taken on
March 5, three days before MH370 went missing, and did not find what they had
detected at the spot.
The Beijing-bound Malaysia Airlines flight MH370-
carrying 239 people, including five Indians, an Indo-Canadian and 154 Chinese
nationals - had mysteriously vanished on March 8 after taking off from Kuala
Lumpur.
The mystery of the missing plane continued to
baffle aviation and security authorities who have so far not succeeded in
tracking the aircraft despite deploying hi-tech radar and other gadgets.
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