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3/21/2014 10:25 EDT
Our latest report on today’s developments in the search for flight MH370 is here. The importance, or otherwise, of the cargo of lithium ion batteries has still to be established, of course, but it adds to the long list of questions the authorities are grappling with. As Justin McCurry reports:
On Friday it emerged that, according to the MH370 cargo manifest, the plane was carrying lithium-ion batteries. These are categorised as “dangerous cargo” as they can be unstable at altitude and can catch fire if not transported correctly.
An accidental fire caused by cargo is just one of several theories behind the plane’s disappearance after it took off from Kuala Lumpur for Beijing just after midnight on 8 March.