TEXAS — The latest search for Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 is now coming to an end, reports The BBC.
Private company, Texas-based Ocean Infinity, used deep-sea vessels to survey the southern Indian ocean, but nothing was found.
Flight MH370 mysteriously disappeared four years ago while it was flying from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing.
It is still unclear what actually happened to the flight. Officials ended their search efforts last year as there was only limited information about its last hours, The BBC reports.
However, there are some people who are opposed to ending the search.
Grace Nathan said her mother was on MH370 and noted that it is "important for people to remember that MH370 is not history," reports The Guardian."
A report into the plane's mysterious disappearance is expected to be published sometime in the future, according to The BBC.
Australia, China, and Malaysia have agreed to resume an official search only if credible evidence is found, The BBC reports.
Private company, Texas-based Ocean Infinity, used deep-sea vessels to survey the southern Indian ocean, but nothing was found.
Flight MH370 mysteriously disappeared four years ago while it was flying from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing.
It is still unclear what actually happened to the flight. Officials ended their search efforts last year as there was only limited information about its last hours, The BBC reports.
However, there are some people who are opposed to ending the search.
Grace Nathan said her mother was on MH370 and noted that it is "important for people to remember that MH370 is not history," reports The Guardian."
A report into the plane's mysterious disappearance is expected to be published sometime in the future, according to The BBC.
Australia, China, and Malaysia have agreed to resume an official search only if credible evidence is found, The BBC reports.
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