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Malaysian jet: More ships rush to probe signals in plane search

Perth: Three separate but fleeting sounds from deep in the Indian Ocean offered new hope Sunday in the hunt for the missing Malaysian airliner, as officials rushed to determine whether they were signals from the



Houston also said there had been a correction to satellite data that investigators have been using to calculate Flight 370's likely flight pattern.

As a result, starting on Monday, the southern section of the current search zone will be given higher priority than the northern part.

The signals detected by the Chinese ship were in the southern high priority zone, Houston said.

Up to 12 military and civilian planes and 13 ships took part in the search Sunday of three areas totaling about 216,000 square kilometers (83,400 square miles).

The areas are about 2,000 kilometers (1,200 miles) northwest of the Australian west coast city of Perth.

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