The Enduring Mystery of MH370: Debris Confirmed, But Wreckage Remains Lost
The disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 on March 8, 2014, remains one of the greatest mysteries in modern aviation. The Boeing 777, with 239 people on board, vanished from radar screens while en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing. Despite the most extensive and costly search in aviation history, the main wreckage has never been located. Key pieces of debris, such as a flaperon found on Reunion Island in 2015, have confirmed the plane went down. However, the exact location and the cause of the incident are still unknown. The unresolved event continues to prompt discussions on aircraft tracking and international search cooperation.
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