Wang, a family member of a passenger onboard Malaysia Airlines MH370, is surrounded by the media outside Lido Hotel in Beijing
Steven Wang, a family member of a passenger onboard Malaysia Airlines MH370, is surrounded by the media outside Lido Hotel in Beijing March 26, 2014. The search for the Malaysian airliner that disappeared 18 days ago resumed on Wednesday in the southern Indian Ocean, looking for debris that may unlock the mystery of why the plane ended up in frigid seas thousands of miles off course. Dozens of distraught relatives of passengers on the lost Malaysian jetliner clashed with police in Beijing on Tuesday, accusing Malaysia of "delays and deception" a day after it confirmed the plane crashed in remote seas off Australia. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon (CHINA - Tags: DISASTER TRANSPORT MEDIA)
Wang, a family member of a passenger onboard Malaysia Airlines MH370, reads a statement to journalists outside Lido Hotel in Beijing
Steven Wang, a family member of a passenger onboard Malaysia Airlines MH370, reads a statement to journalists outside Lido Hotel in Beijing March 26, 2014. The search for the Malaysian airliner that disappeared 18 days ago resumed on Wednesday in the southern Indian Ocean, looking for debris that may unlock the mystery of why the plane ended up in frigid seas thousands of miles off course. Dozens of distraught relatives of passengers on the lost Malaysian jetliner clashed with police in Beijing on Tuesday, accusing Malaysia of "delays and deception" a day after it confirmed the plane crashed in remote seas off Australia. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon (CHINA - Tags: DISASTER TRANSPORT)
Wang, a family member of a passenger onboard Malaysia Airlines MH370, reads a statement to journalists outside Lido Hotel in Beijing
Steven Wang, a family member of a passenger onboard Malaysia Airlines MH370, stands with other family members as he reads a statement to journalists outside Lido Hotel in Beijing March 26, 2014. The search for the Malaysian airliner that disappeared 18 days ago resumed on Wednesday in the southern Indian Ocean, looking for debris that may unlock the mystery of why the plane ended up in frigid seas thousands of miles off course. Dozens of distraught relatives of passengers on the lost Malaysian jetliner clashed with police in Beijing on Tuesday, accusing Malaysia of "delays and deception" a day after it confirmed the plane crashed in remote seas off Australia. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon (CHINA - Tags: DISASTER TRANSPORT)
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Local reporter King sends out a tweet at a mudslide media briefing in Arlington
Local reporter Rikki King sends out a tweet at a mudslide media briefing in Arlington, Washington March 25, 2014, where the fire chief reported no new survivors were found overnight. Rescue workers searched through mucky rubble on Tuesday with hopes dwindling of finding any more survivors from among scores of people still missing from a devastating weekend mudslide in Washington state that killed at least 14. REUTERS/Rick Wilking (UNITED STATES - Tags: DISASTER)
Local resident who didn't want to be identified speaks to reporters after a mudslide media briefing in Arlington
A local resident who didn't want to be identified (R) speaks to reporters after a mudslide media briefing in Arlington, Washington March 25, 2014. Rescue workers searched through mucky rubble on Tuesday with hopes dwindling of finding any more survivors from among scores of people still missing from a devastating weekend mudslide in Washington state that killed at least 14. REUTERS/Rick Wilking (UNITED STATES - Tags: DISASTER)
Snohomish County Fire District 21 Chief Hots reports that no new survivors were found overnight at a mudslide media briefing in Arlington
Snohomish County Fire District 21 Chief Travis Hots reports that no new survivors were found overnight at a mudslide media briefing in Arlington, Washington March 25, 2014. Rescue workers searched through mucky rubble on Tuesday with hopes dwindling of finding any more survivors from among scores of people still missing from a devastating weekend mudslide in Washington state that killed at least 14. REUTERS/Rick Wilking (UNITED STATES - Tags: DISASTER)