1. Search for MH370
Malaysia’s Defence and acting Transport Minister Hishammuddin Hussein has released details of 122 objects floating in the Indian Ocean spotted by a French satellite.
The objects measure from one metre to 23 metres long and some are brightly coloured.
The latest images are not far from the objects seen on Australian and Chinese satellites on March 16 and 18.
Meanwhile, a US law firm says it has started “multi-million dollar” proceedings against Malaysia Airlines and Boeing over flight MH370.
The legal action was filed on behalf of Januari Siregar, “a lawyer who lost his son in the terrible crash”, the firm said.
2. Washington Mudslide
The likely death toll in the US mudslide has risen to 24, though authorities are keeping the official toll at 16 until eight other bodies, located in a debris field, are recovered.
Hundreds of rescuers and heavy equipment operators are searching the mud following the search dogs over the unstable surface.
“Going on the last three days, the most effective tool has been dogs and just our bare hands and shovels uncovering people,” Travis Hots, a county fire chief said.
In one piece of good news, a four-year-old boy and his father have been pulled from the mud by a helicopter. Dramatic vision of the rescue has been released.
Top Comments
Bye bye, Naplan. The most pointless waste of time, especially in light of the info above.
What about this issues MM : http://news.ninemsn.com.au/... You can say a lot about this government but at least Tony Abbott hasn't decreed we must all wear speedos like him or something in that vein.
That's ridiculous, what an example of extreme megalomania.
In more local news, senior politicians in Qld have just awarded themselves (via whatever committee it is) a $70,000 pay rise, bringing the premier's pay to ridiculous levels of close to the PM's pay.
Oh and they're still arguing with the publicly employed doctors over their pay: they're trying to get them to go onto individual contracts, but at this point they're not happy with them.
I just now read about the payrise. Unbelievable. I just thought to myself in what other industry or circumstance does somebody get a payrise of that much in one go. It's unheard of!!