Nearly 250 people remain missing following a maritime accident
Tragedy struck the Andaman Sea as an overcrowded fishing trawler carrying approximately 280 people, including Rohingya refugees and Bangladeshi nationals, capsized in volatile waters. While nine survivors were pulled from the deep by a passing cargo vessel, officials fear that nearly 250 others have perished.
Survivors recount harrowing details of being confined in fish storage compartments by traffickers before the vessel was overcome by waves. One rescued individual described floating for 36 hours using plastic drums before the MT Meghna Pride, a Bangladeshi-flagged ship, spotted the group.
Human Trafficking and Regional Risks
Smuggling networks frequently exploit the desperation of displaced communities in this region.
International Call for Action
Joint statements from the UNHCR and International Organization for Migration (IOM) emphasize the lack of long-term solutions for these displaced groups.
With Inputs from Agency threads and Image Cortesy: Dawn.com