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Malaysia Resumes MH370 Search 11 Years After Its Disappearance

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Malaysia is set to resume the search for the missing flight MH370 in 2025, more than a decade after it vanished with 239 people. Learn about the new efforts to solve aviation's greatest mystery.

Eleven years of silence are coming to an end. Malaysia's finally ready to reopen the search for flight MH370, aviation’s most haunting mystery. With 239 souls on board, the aircraft vanished into thin air in 2014, leaving behind nothing but grief and unanswered questions.

Malaysia MH370 Search 2025: Hunting for Answers in the Deep

As of December 30, 2025, Malaysia expects to resume its search for the missing Boeing 777. According to NPR, the decision comes more than a decade after the plane disappeared during a flight from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing. It remains the greatest mystery in the history of modern aviation.

The government's move signals a renewed commitment to providing closure for the families. While previous massive search efforts in the southern Indian Ocean ended in 2018 without finding the main wreckage, recent technological leaps in deep-sea mapping have reignited hope.

New Technology Meets an Old Case

It's expected that the new search will utilize advanced autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) capable of covering larger areas with higher resolution than ever before. Although the exact search coordinates haven't been finalized, experts suggest they'll focus on refined data points derived from new oceanographic modeling.

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