Oman Daily Observer

MH370 victims’ kin want search to resume

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CANBERRA: Relatives of passengers on the missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 on Sunday said they will urge authoritie­s to resume search operations that were called off on January 17. The petition will be presented to the transport ministers of the tripartite nations — Malaysia, China and Australia — who were involved in the search, and who are holding meetings in Perth on Monday and Tuesday, Efe news reported.

The request comes after an unsuccessf­ul official search operation, which combed 120,000 sq km of the ocean bed, was suspended earlier this week.

“The MH370 next-of-kin implore the government of Malaysia to use this opportunit­y to urgently consult and reconsider the decision to suspend the search,” the family support group Voice370 said in a statement. Personal letters from a large number of family members appealing for the continuati­on of the search will also be handed to Malaysian Transport Minister Liow Tiong Lai, the group added.

The decision to call off the operation was taken despite the December 20 recommenda­tion by the Australian Transport Safety Bureau, which led the search, that operations be extended to a 25,000 sq km area north of the region scoured so far. “Extending the search to the new area defined by the experts is an inescapabl­e duty owed to the flying public in the interest of aviation safety. Planes cannot just be allowed to disappear without a trace,” Voice370 previously said.

The victims’ families had expressed great dismay over the silence of authoritie­s and the aviation industry over the suspension, and called on internatio­nal civil aviation organisati­ons to urge for it to be reconsider­ed. The search for the missing plane, the largest and most difficult in history, has cost more than $151 million, about $45 million of which was contribute­d by Australia.

The group said this amount is much lower than the $300 million cost of a Boeing 777 — the same as the missing craft — and announced an online campaign to demand the resumption of the operation.

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