January 1Jan 1 Mystery Of MH370 Roars Back As Hunters Dive Into The DeepA new high-stakes hunt has kicked off in the remote Indian Ocean as search crews once again scour the seabed for Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 — the jet that vanished into thin air more than a decade ago with 239 souls onboard.A Malaysian government-chartered vessel — the Armada 86 05 — has now reached a secretive search zone, armed with cutting-edge underwater drones and orders to go deep. Officials won’t say exactly where they’re looking this time, but the ship set sail from Fremantle, Western Australia, and maritime trackers link it to US seabed specialists Ocean Infinity — the same firm that hunted the wreck in 2018.The company is back under a “no find, no fee” deal — meaning they only get paid if they crack aviation’s greatest mystery.MH370 disappeared on March 8, 2014, shortly after take-off from Kuala Lumpur bound for Beijing. Radar contact was lost, the jet mysteriously veered off course, and satellite data later suggested it flew hundreds of miles into the ocean before vanishing forever. No cockpit recorder, no wreckage, no bodies — nothing.Only scattered fragments — believed to be from the plane — later washed up in the Indian Ocean. Families have waited in agony ever since.Ocean Infinity insists its new tech and refined data have sharply narrowed the likely crash site. But the seas are brutal, the search area vast — and last time they came up empty.Now, with fresh coordinates and renewed hope, the world is watching one chilling question:🔍 Will MH370 finally be found — or remain the ocean’s darkest secret?Key TakeawaysNew deep-sea search launches for MH370 under a no-find-no-fee deal239 people vanished in 2014 — still no confirmed wreckage or remainsOcean Infinity back in action with upgraded underwater techSOURCE: EXPRESShttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RHjG8ecqNkg
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