PERTH: Planes and ships resumed the search for wreckage from Flight MH370 Wednesday after weather improved in the treacherous Indian Ocean, as grieving families of those on board demand answers about the ill-fated jet.

Gale force winds, driving rain and mountainous seas prevented any sorties being flown from Perth in Australia's west on Tuesday, but 12 aircraft will be airborne on Wednesday, with South Korean planes joining the hunt for the first time.

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