MH370: Officials discuss next phase of search
May 5, 2014 -- Updated 0355 GMT (1155 HKT)
Over 3,000 hours in the air.
A staggering 4 million square kilometers of ocean.
The numbers speak to the breadth of the search for the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370.
The results speak to the fruitlessness of it.
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The plane, carrying 239
people, disappeared on March 8. And despite an expansive international
search, officials have nothing to show for it.
On Wednesday, officials from Australia, Malaysia and China will meet in Canberra to consider the next phase of the hunt.
One group will analyze the data and information collected so far. Another will look at the resources needed.
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Because the focus of the
next phase will be an intense underwater search, a key element of the
new phase will be a detailed mapping of the ocean floor.
"We know that the water
is very deep. And for the next stage .... we need to have an
understanding of the ocean floor," said Australian Deputy Prime Minister
Warren Truss on Monday.
"This gives an
opportunity to those not involved in the early phase of the search and
rescue efforts to come on board," said Malaysia's Acting Transport
Minister Hishammuddin Hussein.
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