Maldivian police are responding to several sightings of debris washed up along the northern atolls of the archipelago, some of which occurred about a month ago, a police spokesman said.
Authorities were alerted to the sightings yesterday.
"There is new attention to these sightings after the discovery at Reunion," the spokesman said referring to a wing part found in late July on the French territory located 2,000 miles (3,200 kilometres) south-west of the Maldives.
Mohamed Shareef, a minister at the Maldivian President's office, said officials were working closely with the Malaysian aviation authorities in seeking to identify any possible debris from the missing aircraft.
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"We are collecting any unidentified debris and storing them in a warehouse so that the Malaysians can carry out tests and determine if it is from their plane or not," Shareef told AFP by telephone.
"We ourselves are not doing any testing, but we have sent photographs of what we found and await their response."
However, the authorities were preserving it to be examined by foreign experts.
Shareef said the Maldives had shared defence radar and surveillance data with Malaysia following reports last year that an unidentified airliner had been seen flying low over some of the islets shortly after the MH370 went missing.