Australian authorities "remain positive" aircraft part belongs to MH370
Australian authorities involved in the search for MH370, "remain positive" that plane debris washed up on the French island of Reunion in the Indian Ocean belongs to MH370. Warren Truss, Australian Transport and Infrastructure Minister "Obviously there is strong evidence to suggest that the wreckage found on Reunion island does comes from a Boeing 777. That has not yet been confirmed yet but the pictures that are available for people to examine are certainly consistent with the parts of the wing of a Boeing 777. Of course it will be one thing to identify that these are parts from a Boeing 777 and a second thing that they are part of a specific aircraft that operated flight MH370." The plane piece was found on Wednesday (July 29) washed up on Reunion, a volcanic island of 850,000 people that is a full part of France, located in the Indian Ocean near Madagascar. The search will continue to focus on the broad section of the Indian Ocean off Australia and is unlikely to change.
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