MANILA, Philippines—The Philippine military will continue with its search for a missing Malaysian Airlines plane until Malaysian authorities officially declare that it has been found off Vietnam’s coast, Defense spokesperson Peter Galvez said Saturday.
Galvez told the Inquirer by phone that as of 2:30 p.m., Manila had yet to receive word on the whereabouts of the Malaysia Airlines jet that had 239 people on board. Most of the passengers are Chinese.
“We will continue our search for the aircraft within our territory until Malaysian authorities officially declare where it really is,” Galvez said.
Media quoted Vietnamese naval officials as saying that the plane had been found in Vietnamese waters.
The Armed Forces Western Command has deployed a Fokker and three Navy vessels, including the BRP Gregorio del Pilar (PF-15), to scour the West Philippine Sea (South China Sea) for the Malaysia Airlines plane.
No Filipinos were on board the commercial jet, the airline management said.
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