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Break in the case of flight MH370
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Jul 30, 2015
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Break in the case of flight MH370
Officials in Malaysia are saying that recent debris is very likely to be part of flight MH370 that disappeared over the Indian Ocean in March of last year.
PERTH, AUSTRALIA - MARCH 25:  A Malaysia Airlines plane prepares to go out onto the runway and passes by a stationary Chinese Ilyushin 76 aircraft (top) at Perth International Airport on March 25, 2014 in Perth Australia.  The Australian Maritime Safety Authority has suspended the air and sea search for the missing Malaysian Airlines flight MH370 due to poor weather conditions in the search area. Search operations are expected to resume tomorrow.  (Photo by Greg Wood - Pool/Getty Images)
A Malaysia Airlines plane prepares to go out onto the runway … officials in Malaysia are saying that recent discovered debris could be part of flight MH370 that disappeared over the Indian Ocean in March of last year.
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Officials in Malaysia are saying that recent debris is very likely to be part of flight MH370 that disappeared over the Indian Ocean in March of last year.

Officials in Malaysia are saying that recent debris is very likely to be part of flight MH370 that disappeared over the Indian Ocean in March of last year.

There have been false alarms before, but this could be the most concrete evidence found so far. We talk to Matt Schiavenza who's a contributor for The Atlantic and has reported on this story.