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Friday, 21 March 2014

Focus remains on finding passengers alive says Australia as devastated relatives are given a glimmer of hope on day two of the Indian Ocean search for missing MH370

Daily Mail: The agency co-ordinating the exhaustive search for MH370 in the southern Indian Ocean still holds out hope of finding people alive despite authorities finding nothing of significance so far. The Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) said it was preparing for the remote possibility of a human rescue mission should two large objects spotted by satellites some 1,500miles off the coast of Perth be part of the missing Malaysian Airlines flight. John Young, the general manager of AMSA's Emergency Response Division, said the focus of the search - which now includes 29 planes, 21 ships and six helicopters from more than 20 countries - was first and foremost on trying to locate the debris.

'We want to find these objects because they might be the best lead to where we might find people to be rescued,' Mr Young said....read more>>>...