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The flight MH370 was carrying tons of mangosteens

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Malaysia
Thursday 20 March 2014

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No dangerous goods in the compartment of the disappeared aircraft, only 3-4 tons of mangosteens.

No dangerous goods in the compartment of the aircraft disappeared.

During a press conference, the director of the airline company Malaysia Airlines clarified that the flight MH370 was not carrying dangerous goods. Only 3-4 tons of mangosteens for the Chinese market.

Malaysia exported about 5,000 tons of mangoes and mangosteens in 2012. Exports remain fairly stable in recent years, due to increased consumption on the domestic market. But strong Chinese demand for exotic fruits could reverse the trend.

source : themalaysianinsider com, news asiaone com, thestar com my