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Hundreds Missing After Migrant Vessel Sinks Near Malaysia-Thailand Border
A tragic maritime incident occurred near the border of Thailand and Malaysia, where a migrant vessel sank, leaving hundreds missing. According to the Malaysian Maritime Authority, as of March 17, 2024, ten survivors have been rescued and one body recovered from the waters. The vessel reportedly set sail from Buthidaung, Myanmar, with approximately 300 people on board.
First Admiral Romli Mustafa, director of the maritime authority for the northern Malaysian states of Kedah and Perlis, confirmed that the search-and-rescue operation is ongoing. The situation remains critical, as more victims may still be at sea following the incident that occurred three days ago.
Among the survivors found off the coast of Langkawi were three men from Myanmar, two Rohingya men, and one Bangladeshi man. The body recovered was identified as that of a Rohingya woman, according to state media Bernama, which cited Kedah police chief Adzli Abu Shah. The Rohingya community, a predominantly Muslim minority, often faces persecution in Myanmar, where they are considered foreign interlopers and are denied citizenship.
Reports indicate that the group initially boarded a large vessel but were instructed to transfer to three smaller boats—each carrying about 100 people—as they approached the border. This transfer was likely an attempt to avoid detection by authorities. The status of the other two boats remains uncertain.
The plight of the Rohingya has drawn international attention, with many fleeing Myanmar to escape violence and discrimination. Their journeys frequently involve perilous sea crossings, making incidents like this one tragically common.
As rescue efforts continue, the Malaysian government faces mounting pressure to address the regional crisis of displaced persons. This incident highlights the urgent need for international cooperation to ensure the safety of vulnerable populations seeking refuge from persecution and hardship.
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