250 missing after migrant boat sinks in Indian Ocean
Approximately 250 Rohingya and Bangladeshi migrants, including children, are missing after a boat capsized in the Andaman Sea last week. The UN refugee and migration agencies report the vessel, traveling from Bangladesh to Malaysia, sank due to heavy winds, rough seas, and overcrowding.

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AI-generatedApproximately 250 Rohingya and Bangladeshi migrants, including children, are missing after a boat capsized in the Andaman Sea last week. The UN refugee and migration agencies report the vessel, traveling from Bangladesh to Malaysia, sank due to heavy winds, rough seas, and overcrowding. The Bangladesh Coast Guard rescued nine survivors on April 9th, but the exact date of the sinking is unknown. Driven by poor living conditions in Bangladesh and the promise of work, the migrants were attempting to reach Malaysia, seeking refuge. Hundreds of thousands of Rohingya have fled Myanmar since 2017 due to persecution and denial of citizenship.
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Model · rule-basedKey claims
5 extractedHundreds of thousands of Rohingya have been fleeing into Bangladesh since 2017.
A Bangladesh Coast Guard ship rescued nine people from the vessel on 9 April.
Rafiqul Islam floated for nearly 36 hours before being rescued and was burned by oil.
About 250 Rohingya and Bangladeshis are missing after their boat capsized in the Andaman Sea.
The trawler sank due to heavy winds, rough seas and overcrowding.