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Sunday, 6 April 2014

MELI ZA CHINA NA AUSTRALIA ZIMEPATA VIPANDE VINAVYOSADIKIWA KUWA VYA SANDUKU LA SIRI LA NDEGE YA MALAYSIA

Chinese and Australian ships searching for missing flight MH370 have picked up separate acoustic signals in different parts of the southern Indian Ocean and are trying to verify if one could be from the plane's black box recorders.                            

Retired Australian Air Chief Marshal Angus Houston, head of the international search, earlier said Chinese patrol vessel Haixun 01 picked up two "acoustic events" some 1,000 miles (1,600km) northwest of Perth.
The first was a faint signal. The second was picked up around 1.2 miles (2km) away and lasted for 90 seconds, he said.
Eneo ambalo vitu hivyo vimebainika
They had a "ping" of 37.5kHz frequency - the same emitted by black box flight recorders.

More planes and ships were sent to assist in that area, but in the meantime Australia's HMAS Ocean Shield had reported a separate "acoustic event" some 345 miles (555km) away.
The Ocean Shield is carrying sophisticated US Navy equipment designed to pick up signals sent from the black boxes.
HMS Echo, which is also equipped with black box locators, is also on its way to the search area.
                
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