Kuala Lumpur: Malaysia announced that the search for Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 will restart on December 30, more than 11 years after the aircraft disappeared with 239 people on board. The government confirmed that the new effort will be carried out by Ocean Infinity, a United States based deep sea exploration company.

The new search will focus on a specific high probability area in the southern Indian Ocean, where experts believe the aircraft may have crashed based on satellite data analysis. The operation is expected to continue for 55 days. This time, the search area is smaller and more targeted than earlier attempts. Officials hope that improved technology and updated analysis may help locate the wreckage.

The agreement between Malaysia and Ocean Infinity is based on a no fin

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