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France commits additional planes, helicopters, and patrol boats to Reunion island in a search for more debris after Malaysia said a piece of a wing from flight MH370 was found. Gavino Garay reports.
Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak confirms a wing segment discovered on Reunion island is indeed from Flight MH370, making this the first real development in the search for the missing plane. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
A piece of debris that washed up on the French island of Réunion in the western Indian Ocean on Wednesday is prompting speculation that it might be part of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, which went missing in March 2014.
As investigators analyze the debris that may have come from the ill-fated Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, not only are they trying to determine whether the recovered flaperon belongs to the missing plane, but they are also trying to determine how exactly the part broke off the plane.
Debris that has washed ashore onto an island east of Madagascar is believed to be from missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, which has been lost at sea to the west of Australia since March 2014.
Officials are analyzing debris that washed up on a beach in Mozambique to determine if it's from the missing Malaysian airliner, MH370 that went missing in 2014. Julie Noce reports.
Officials are analyzing debris that washed up on a beach in Mozambique to determine if it's from the missing Malaysian airliner, MH370 that went missing in 2014. Julie Noce reports.
A hunk of suspected aircraft wreckage found off the east African coast will be sent to Australia where experts will examine whether it is a new piece in the puzzle of missing flight MH370. IMAGES