Govt extends search for MH370 wreckage by one year | Awani International
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A decade after MH370 vanished, governments are still paying to scour the southern Indian Ocean — raising the question of what evidence keeps that zone the prime target.
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Theory Briefing
- The government has formally extended its underwater search agreement for MH370 by one year, keeping the southern Indian Ocean as the focus.
- After years of fruitless deep-sea scanning, the continued investment signals officials still believe the southern corridor theory holds up.
- No new wreckage find is reported — the extension is a policy decision, not a discovery, suggesting the search is driven by process as much as evidence.