I was reviewing the aerial pictures at The New York Times (click title to entry - thank you) and it appears as though the 'debris field' is very wide. I know there are people searching for 'the missing.' The tragic reality is that they could be anywhere or nowhere. In one case, there was a car found of someone missing, that doesn't mean they are in that vicinity, but, it is definately prudent to start looking there. I state this in hopes 'the searching' can be expedited rather than stunted by narrower points of view in hopes of finding 'the living.'
I remind much of the area is not 'hooked up' necessarily to media or communication to facilitate 'reporting' of any finding in the debris field.
I remind much of the area is not 'hooked up' necessarily to media or communication to facilitate 'reporting' of any finding in the debris field.