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Malaysia Airlines plane still lost contact for 72 hours

Malaysia Airlines plane was still lost for 72 hours. Malaysia Airlines organized the families of the missing Chinese passengers to Malaysia. Of the 60 families originally scheduled to go to Malaysia, only 20 of them went to Malaysia as scheduled. The remaining 40 families of the missing passengers temporarily refused to go to Malaysia, believing it unnecessary.

On the morning of March 9, the first batch of 60 Chinese family members of missing passengers on Malaysia Airlines lost contact plane received visa to Malaysia. However, at about 1:00 this morning, only 20 family members of Chinese passengers went to Malaysia. The remaining 40 missing family members temporarily changed and refused to go to Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur and other news.

According to the reporter's understanding, in fact, the families of the missing Chinese passengers are not active in waiting for the latest news of the lost plane in Malaysia. Zhang Zhiliang, the husband of the lost passenger Li Jie, said there was no need to go to Kuala Lumpur, and he chose to stay in Beijing to wait for further information.

It has been 72 hours since the plane was lost in Malaysia. Some families of the missing Chinese passengers are also very anxious. They think that going to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, can get the latest news of the lost plane more quickly. They are worried that Malaysia Airlines will be too busy to hear about the lost planes in Beijing.