A complex underwater search is currently underway in the ocean involving a remote controlled mini-submarine.
Despite search teams being confident that missing Flight MH370 could be in the area, so far nothing has been found.
Today, sources within the International Investigation Team admitted that the search may have to start again from scratch.
Speaking to the New Straits Times, a source said: "We may have to regroup soon to look into this possibility if no positive results come back in the next few days."
The team has not suggested which country the plane might have landed in and have admitted it was difficult to know for sure if the plane crashed into the Indian Ocean.
But, as reported by Mail Online, sources from the search team said: "The thought of it landing somewhere else is not impossible, as we have not found a single debris that could be linked to MH370.
"However, the possibility of a specific country hiding the plane when more than 20 nations are searching for it, seems absurd,."
A total of 239 people were on-board the Malaysia Airlines flight when it completely disappeared without trace more than six weeks ago.
It emerged last night that the families of passengers and crew of the airliner are to be issued with death certificates.
This is significant because it will open the door to financial aid for families and also allow any potential lawsuits against the airline to begin.
It may not, however, go down well with some relatives, who refuse to believe that their loved ones have died.
Some dispute that the plane simply disappeared and instead believe it was hijacked.
#Na wa o, crashed today, hijacked tomorrow, what should we believe now? I just pity the victims' families...
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