Published on April 29, 2014 at 10:18
Kuala Lumpur: An Australian marine exploration company Geo Resonance has claimed that it has found the leftovers of the crashed Malaysian plane in the Bay of Bengal. According to them, this is about 5,000 km away from the current search location in the Indian Ocean. The Adelaide-based exploration company said that they have begun their own search operations for the missing flight MH370 on March 10 and could trace out possible wreckage in the Bay of Bengal. Geo Resonance has completed search operations in an area over 2,000,000 square kilometers of the possible crash zone, using images obtained from satellites and aircraft. Their scientists were focusing their efforts at north of the plane’s last known location, using over 20 technologies to analyze the data including a nuclear reactor. One of the company spoke person said that they have used technology originally designed to find nuclear warheads and submarines. He was comparing the images taken on March 5, just three days before MH370 went missing. In those images, they had not find what they have detected at the spot after the missing of the plane. Malaysian Civil Aviation Director-General Azharuddin Abdul Rahman told the news media that they were unaware about the reports of the marine exploration company. He said that the authorities have to scrutinize the report. 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 has developed astonishment among aviation and security authorities who have so far not succeeded in tracking the debris of the aircraft despite deploying sophisticated instruments including hi-tech radar and deep sea searching gadgets.
Video on the claim of Australian Geo Resonance