CRI听力:Search for Missing Malaysia Flight Continues
The search for the missing Malaysia Airlines flight continues.
Malaysia's acting Transport Minister Hishamuddin Hussein pledges that it will never give up until it finds out what happened to the missing Flight MH370.
As for the ongoing search, he says 10 aircraft and 11 ships are involved in Monday's mission, which covers an area of 254,000 square km in the southern Indian Ocean some 2,060 km west of Perth.
Meanwhile, Australian authorities say several objects were spotted by its search aircraft. Some have already been ruled out but there remain at least four objects of interest.
Australia's Prime Minister Tony Abbott called the weeks-long search "an extraordinarily difficult exercise" but said it will go on as long as possible.
"I'm certainly not putting a time limit on it. I think, as I said, we owe it to the families, we owe it to everyone who travels by air, we owe it to the governments of the countries who had citizens on that aircraft, we owe it to the wider world which has been transfixed by this mystery for three weeks now."
MH370 went missing in March less than an hour after take-off en route to Beijing from Kuala Lumpur with 239 people on board.
No conclusive evidence of what happened to it has yet been found.
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