MH370: Debris found on Reunion Island is likely from missing plane

The officials of MH370 search operation said that the debris found on the Indian Ocean island of Reunion is very likely to that of the missing plane MH370. According to reports, the wreckage found on the island is said to be a wing part of the flight and will be flown to the city of Toulouse in France on Friday for the analysis. On Wednesday, the debris found on Reunion island at some 2,500 miles from the area where the plane went missing. The officials are confident enough that the wreckage found is from the missing aircraft.

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MH370: Debris found on Reunion Island is likely from missing plane

The Malaysian Airlines plane Boeing 777, which was on its way to Beijing from Kuala Lumpur, went missing in March 2014. With 239 passengers and crew on board the plane vanished. The search operation is underway in the southern part of the ocean. The experts of Aviation said that the wreckage resembles a flaperon, which is a moving part of the wing surface.

The search opeartion for the missing plane is still underway but there is no clue of it. Meanwhile, the authorities of Malaysia in January declared that all the passengers and crew were presumed dead.

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