Missing MH370: Suspected debris could be pieces of containers


Satellite imagery of objects that may be possible debris of the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 in a revised area 185km to the south east of the original search area in this picture released by the Australian Maritime Safety Authority on March 20, 2014. - REUTERS

SYDNEY: The two large objects that are currently the focus of search for the missing Malaysia Airlines plane MH370 could well turn out to be pieces of containers that have fallen off cargo ships, according to several experts.

The search for plane, carrying 239 passengers and crew, was to resume on Friday after no sighting was reported on Thursday of the two objects or any MH370 debris.

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