On Tuesday, tempest rain has begun in the Indian Ocean where the searching operation for the missing aircraft was going on. So the authority has suspended operation. Meanwhile, China has asked for all the satellite-derived data of the aircraft from Malaysia.
Australian weather forecasts that, although there is rain on Tuesday, on Wednesday, the weather will be favorable. This search operation will start again on Wednesday. Australian Army Vice-Chief Air Marshal Mark Binskin said, ‘‘we are not looking for needles in the haystack rolling, rather we are trying to find where the straw is.''
Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak told in parliament on Tuesday, ''the search operation may take a long time, and we may face some difficult and unexpected challenges.'' Malaysian Prime Minister announced on Monday night that Boeing 777 had been submerged in the sea, and there is no passenger living. Najib said, “The place is extremely inaccessible and remote. And so, with deep compassion and regret I inform that, according to the new information, flight MH 370 has been submerged in South Indian Ocean.”
Relative’s Protest
Passengers on the plane were mostly citizens of China. After listening to the announcement of the Malaysian Prime Minister in a hotel in Beijing, many wept with sorrow. After this announcement of the Prime Minister of Malaysia, relatives of the passengers protested in front of Malaysian Embassy in Beijing. They were giving the slogan' Malaysia Liar'. Their uniforms were a white T-shirt in which, “Pray for MH 370” was written.
Meanwhile, Chinese Foreign Minister G. Hyunseung asked for the key reason to the Malaysian Ambassador in Beijing why Najib Razzak declared of such things. On last Tuesday, China's Foreign Ministry asked for all the information about the lost plane from Britain.
At a press conference on Tuesday, Malaysia Airlines chairman Nur Mohammad Yousuf said, “It may take a long time to know the exact cause of missing the plane. The investigation is still underway, and the situation is so complex that you cannot know what the solution is.” Meanwhile, Australia's Prime Minister Tony Abbott said that he had spoken with the Prime Minister of Malaysia and offered his support in the search operation to continue the investigation.