Malaysia agrees to resume search for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370
The Malaysian government has announced that it has approved the search for Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 in Indonesia and Australia. The decision is based on the latest search and rescue progress, which shows how seriously Malaysia takes the missing plane. According to the latest news, Malaysia will cooperate with Indonesia and Australia in the new search and rescue operation, and hopes to find the wreckage of Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 in the coming weeks.
A spokesperson for Malaysia's foreign ministry said it had received requests from the United States and Britain to join the search and rescue operation. Those countries believe their technology, expertise and resources can help speed up the search. In addition, Malaysia is also considering inviting other countries to participate in the search and rescue operation to ensure that all possible factors are taken into account.
Although the Malaysian government has launched a new search and rescue plan, there is no evidence yet that Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 has crashed. However, the Malaysian government will still do its best to find the missing plane and hope to find it soon. If the wreckage of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 can be found, then Malaysia will further investigate its location in order to determine where the plane finally landed.
It is worth noting that although Malaysia has agreed to resume the search operation, they have also reminded the public that the search and rescue operation may face many difficulties and challenges. Therefore, we still need to be patient until the trace of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 is found.