To help and find the missing Malaysian airplane having 239 passengers on board, Australian Government declared a budget of AU$90 million ($84 million). The news released after the documents released on Tuesday and a document issued by the Australian Government stating the plan and allocating cost of the step they are about to take.
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“The actual cost will depend on a number of factors, including the outcome of procurement processes for specialist services, the length of the search and the extent of contributions from other countries,” the budget documents said.
The main location of the search would be Indian Ocean and this time an intense under water search would require.
A country who contributes in the search with Australia must bear the cost of its own. The expertise is required for underwater search now.
The search will expect to start from the next month and would continue for 8 to 10 months.
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