About 250 missing after boat carrying Rohingya refugees capsizes in Andaman Sea
Approximately 250 people are missing after a boat carrying Rohingya refugees and Bangladeshi nationals capsized in the Andaman Sea on April 4th. The UN agencies report the vessel, carrying about 280 people, sank due to harsh weather and overcrowding while en route from Teknaf, Bangladesh, to Malaysia.

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AI-generatedApproximately 250 people are missing after a boat carrying Rohingya refugees and Bangladeshi nationals capsized in the Andaman Sea on April 4th. The UN agencies report the vessel, carrying about 280 people, sank due to harsh weather and overcrowding while en route from Teknaf, Bangladesh, to Malaysia. The passengers were likely fleeing overcrowded refugee camps in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh, where many Rohingya reside after fleeing persecution and conflict in Myanmar. The Bangladesh Coast Guard rescued nine survivors, while others were rescued by a Bangladeshi flag carrier near the Andaman Islands. The UNHCR and IOM highlight the tragedy as a consequence of displacement and the lack of solutions for the Rohingya.
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5 extractedIn 2017, Myanmar’s armed forces launched an offensive that forced at least 730,000 Rohingya from their homes and into Bangladesh.
One of the survivors, Rafiqul Islam, said he was lured onto the boat by traffickers who promised him a job in Malaysia.
The boat departed from Teknaf in southern Bangladesh and was bound for Malaysia.
About 250 people are missing after a boat carrying Rohingya refugees and Bangladeshi nationals capsized in the Andaman Sea.
The trawler sank due to heavy winds, rough seas and overcrowding.