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The search for MH370 has been officially restarted in the Indian Ocean after nearly 12 years of mysterious disappearance. The emergence of new clues and the suspicion of an "authoritarian plan" behind the fateful journey stunned the world.
The tracing of traces from the new "death map"
Flight MH370 disappeared from civilian radar on March 8, 2014, after making an inexplicable turn south. Over the years, hundreds of millions of dollars have been poured into the largest operations in aviation history, but the results are still incomplete. However, entering early 2026, international experts have come up with a new "death map" based on the analysis of updated satellite data and a fine-tuned drift model from 30 meager debris recovered on the islands of Réunion and Mozambique.
The search plan this time is no longer spread over a huge area of 120,000 square kilometers as before, but focuses on a narrow area of about 15,022 square kilometers. This is considered the most suspicious core region, where scientists believe the Boeing 777 made its final free fall. The "authoritarianism" of this plan lies in the fact that Malaysia is determined to put all its energy into a small area with a deadline of only 55 days, in order to create a definitive turning point for the pain that has lasted for 12 years.
The "no find, no money" deal and the army of marine robots
Leading this ambitious campaign is Ocean Infinity, a Texas-based ocean technology company. The shocking point of the agreement between this company and the Malaysian Ministry of Transport is the "No cure, no fee" clause. Accordingly, Ocean Infinity will only receive a maximum compensation of $70 million if it locates the exact location of the wreckage or black box.
To carry out this breathtaking mission, the world's most advanced army of autonomous marine robots (AUVs) has been deployed. These vehicles are capable of diving to a terrifying depth of 6,000 meters, scanning flank sonar, and creating detailed 3D maps of the seabed in ultra-high resolution. Ultrasonic technology and magnetic field meters allow them to penetrate dense sediments in search of even the smallest metal objects. This is not just a search, but a high-tech general assault into the ocean.
The Last Hope for Unanswered Questions
The 2018 investigation report concluded that the plane was deliberately diverted, but left the identity of the perpetrator and the real motive open. It is this ambiguity that has made the families of the 239 victims not reassured for a day. For them, this new search is not just a government effort but the last hope to find their loved ones and the truth.
Malaysia's Ministry of Transport affirmed that this commitment is a testament to the government's steadfastness in alleviating the pain of families from China and Australia to Europe. Unraveling the MH370 mystery now has implications far beyond an air crash; It is a test for the limits of technology and the perseverance of humanity in the face of the harshness of nature. Will the secret of the "ghost flight" be exposed after 12 years? The world is holding its breath waiting for a real outcome from this assertive plan.
MH370 missing 11 years ago has new clues, mystery solved?
Minh Lợi15:37:29 26/02/2025Malaysian Transport Minister Anthony Loke said on Tuesday that marine exploration company Ocean Infinity has resumed the search for missing flight MH370 in the hope that the world's greatest aviation mystery will be solved.

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