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Flight #MH370 wreckage found near Madagascar



Flight #MH370 wreckage found near Madagascar 
A two-meter long piece of debris washed up on La Reunion Island off the southeastern African coast, fueling speculation that it could be a part of missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, which vanished after taking off from Kuala Lumpur in March 2014.

The piece of wreckage, which appears to be part of a Boeing 777 wing, was found on Wednesday by people clearing trails along thecoastline of La Reunion, a French island in the Indian Ocean.

“It was covered in shells, so one would say it had been in the water a long time,” AFP quoted one witness as saying.





Malaysian Transport Minister Liow Tiong Lai told reporters at the United Nations that he has dispatched a team to investigate the wreckage. “Whatever wreckage found needs to be further verified before we can ever confirm that it is belonged to MH370,” he said.

Meanwhile, an unnamed US official quoted by AP stated that air safety investigators have a “high degree of confidence” that the debris is from a Boeing 777, which is the same model as the Malaysia Airlines plane.

According to the official, air safety investigators, including a Boeing investigator, identified the two-meter piece as a “flaperon” from the trailing edge of a wing.

Meanwhile, a French official close to the investigation confirmed that French law enforcement is currently at the site examining the salvaged object.

Neither the US nor the French officials revealed their names as they were not authorized to speak publicly about the matter yet.

If speculations prove correct, this would be the first major development in flight MH370’s mysterious disappearance since it vanished on March 8, 2014, with 239 people on board. The planewent missing shortly after taking off from the Malaysian capital of Kuala Lumpur when it deviated from its planned route to Beijing.

After conducting a massive international search in the South Indian Ocean, the China Sea, and the Gulf of Thailand, investigators came up empty, concluding that the plane had likely flown thousands of kilometers in an unknown direction before crashing.

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