Recent developments in the Malaysia Airlines MH370 report are shocking.
On the night that the Malaysia Airlines MH370 disappeared, officials didn't notice that the aircraft was missing for 17 minutes, according to a report by CNN News.
Even worse news follows as it's being revealed that an official rescue operation wasn't activated for four hours after realizing the MH370 had gone off track.
The aircraft, which was carrying 239 people to Beijing disappeared from the radar in Kuala Lumpar, Malaysia at 1:21 a.m.
The report shows that Ho Chi Minh City let Kuala Lumpur knew of the missing Flight 370 at 1:38 a.m. Kuala Lumpar then reportedly contacted Singapore, Hong Kong and Cambodia.
A Malaysia Airlines official stated on Tuesday that the plane probably ran out of fuel about 7 ½ hours into the flight.
This means that if the plane had been flying during the four-hour gap before the official search began, there were only 2 ½ hours to really search for the missing MH370.
The tragedy of the Malaysia Airlines MH370 continues as a report shows that not a single trace of debris from the aircraft has been found in the search, according to NBC News.
It has now been two months since the aircraft went missing.
Families of the passengers of the MH370 have been advised to wait for updates at home.
It has been reported that Australia's Joint Agency Coordination Center is leading the hunt, along with two U.S. patrol planes.
The U.S. Navy's submarine, Bluefin-21, will continue the search, which has now shifted underwater.