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Chinese vessels head south for MH370 search

( Xinhua ) Updated: 2014-03-20 21:20:08

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Chinese vessels head south for MH370 search

Liu Zhonghu, captain of the Chinese navy ship Jinggangshan, uses binoculars to look out to sea on March 20. Chinese naval vessels are heading for the southern Indian Ocean to search for the missing Malaysian airplane after Australian authorities reported that they had found objects which could be plane debris.[Photo / Xinhua]


BEIJING -- Chinese naval vessels are heading for the south Indian Ocean to search for the missing Malaysian airplane after Australian authorities reported that suspicious objects were found.

Chinese vessels head south for MH370 search

Dimensions of the Boeing 777-200ER

Wing span: 60.9 metres
Overall length: 63.7 metres
Tail height: 18.5 metres
Fuselage diameter: 6.19 metres

The Chinese navy currently has two fleets engaged in the search missions. They are about 2,300 and 3,100 nautical miles, respectively, from the waters where possible debris of the missing MH370 were found, navy spokesman Liang Yang said on Thursday.

The navy adjusted its search focus immediately after receiving the report from Australia.

According to Wednesday's plan, the Jinggangshan amphibious docking vessel was leading a fleet through the Malacca Strait and into waters west of the Andaman Islands. Another fleet consisting of supply ship Qiandaohu, missile destroyer Haikou and amphibious transport dock Kunlunshan were heading for waters southwest of Sumatra through the Sunda Strait.

Australian authorities said earlier Thursday that two objects, with the large one about 24 meters long, had been spotted in the southern Indian Ocean on satellite imagery, and that they might be related to the missing Malaysian Airlines flight MH370.

China hopes Australia can confirm whether the two objects are related to the plane as soon as possible, said Chinese ambassador Ma Zhaoxu.

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