'South China Sea Rescue 101' carry out search mission at possible crash site of missing plane

Source:Xinhua Published: 2014-3-11 16:35:48

Members of the Chinese emergency response team on "South China Sea Rescue 101" salvage floating object at the possible crash site of missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370. Five Chinese rescue vessels, including "South China Sea Rescue 115" and "South China Sea Rescue 101", have all arrived at the possible crash site as of Tuesday and immediately started the search mission for missing flight MH370. (Xinhua/Zhao Yingquan)


 

Members of a Chinese emergency response team put on diving suit on the rescue vessel "South China Sea Rescue 101", at the possible crash site of missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370. Five Chinese rescue vessels, including "South China Sea Rescue 115" and "South China Sea Rescue 101", have all arrived at the possible crash site as of Tuesday and immediately started the search mission for missing flight MH370. (Xinhua/Zhao Yingquan)


 

Members of the Chinese emergency response team on "South China Sea Rescue 101" salvage floating object at the possible crash site of missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370. Five Chinese rescue vessels, including "South China Sea Rescue 115" and "South China Sea Rescue 101", have all arrived at the possible crash site as of Tuesday and immediately started the search mission for missing flight MH370. (Xinhua/Zhao Yingquan)


 

Members of a Chinese emergency response team examine the underwater detector on the rescue vessel "South China Sea Rescue 101", at the possible crash site of missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370. Five Chinese rescue vessels, including "South China Sea Rescue 115" and "South China Sea Rescue 101", have all arrived at the possible crash site as of Tuesday and immediately started the search mission for missing flight MH370. (Xinhua/Zhao Yingquan)


 

Members of the Chinese emergency response team on "South China Sea Rescue 101" discuss search plan at the possible crash site of missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370. Five Chinese rescue vessels, including "South China Sea Rescue 115" and "South China Sea Rescue 101", have all arrived at the possible crash site as of Tuesday and immediately started the search mission for missing flight MH370. (Xinhua/Zhao Yingquan)


 

Members of the Chinese emergency response team on "South China Sea Rescue 101" carry out search mission at the possible crash site of missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370. Five Chinese rescue vessels, including "South China Sea Rescue 115" and "South China Sea Rescue 101", have all arrived at the possible crash site as of Tuesday and immediately started the search mission for missing flight MH370. (Xinhua/Zhao Yingquan)


 

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