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Ocean Shield re-detects two more signals

2014-04-09 15:16 CNTV Web Editor: Li Yan
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Angus Houston, a retired air chief marshal and head of the Australian agency  coordinating the search for the missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, gestures as he addresses the media at Dumas House in Perth April 9, 2014.

Angus Houston, a retired air chief marshal and head of the Australian agency coordinating the search for the missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, gestures as he addresses the media at Dumas House in Perth April 9, 2014.

Australia's Joint Agency Coordination Center has given an update on the search for Flight MH370. Coordination chief Angus Houston says the Australian ship Ocean Shield have re-acquired two more signals in an intensified search. He says they believe the team is searching in the right area. Houston says they are conducting data analysis to try fix the position of transmission.  [Special coverage]

"Ocean Shield has been able to reacquire two more signals...........for the autonomous underwater vehicle for subsequently search for aircraft wreckage." Houston said.

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