Missing MH370: Malaysia appeals for more info to track down MH370


Kuala Lumpur: As the hunt for Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 moved into a wider area of coverage with 25 countries now involved in the search, Malaysia has appealed for all available information to help track down the missing aircraft.

Acting Transport Minister Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein said with the broader area of coverage – which extends into two massive Northern and Southern corridors, stretching from Kazakhstan in the north to the southern Indian Ocean, and after corroborating satellite data from the United States and Britain – better multi-national support was needed to help narrow the search.

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