According
to a report from Caracas, Venezuela, on Italy’s wire service Ansa on
Saturday morning, a blip on a Venezuelan Army radar “can identify the
location” where the twin-engine plane “may have suddenly lost altitude”
en route from the Los Roques archipelago to Caracas on Jan. 4.
Ansa
attributes the assertion to the Italian embassy in that city. "It is an
area where the ocean floor reaches a depth of 2,000 meters, considered
too many for the instrumentations momentarily available,” the Italian
embassy said.
"The Venezuelan and Italian authorities are coming
to an agreement to continue the search beyond the expected eight days,
focusing resources on a defined area and through means that may be more
useful.”
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