PETALING JAYA: The hunt for debris from Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 off the coast of Western Australia shifted north on Monday, as Deputy Prime Minister Warren Truss said Australia was "clutching at whatever little piece of information that comes along" in the search for the missing plane, according to an ABC News report.
The shift to an area some 850km north of the weekend's search zone came after French satellites spotted "floating debris" in the ocean.
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