Australia to continue MH370 search: PM

Canberra, Aug 6: Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott vowed on Thursday to continue searching for Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, following Malaysia's announcement that the piece of wreckage that washed up on Reunion Island was from the missing jet. "We do continue to search. I think so far we have allocated $100 million toward the search costs in the distant Indian Ocean," Xinhua quoted Abbott as saying. "The fact that this wreckage does now very much look like it is from MH370 does seem to confirm that it went down in the Indian Ocean," the prime minister added. "It does seem very consistent with the search pattern we've been using for the last few months and let's hope we can turn something up." Abbott said Australia "owes it to the families" of the missing passengers to continue the search for the jet, which was carrying 239 people including six Australians. Abbott's comments came after the announcement made by Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak, who revealed the news from Paris early Thursday.


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