
A boat of about 250 people lost contact after leaving Myanmar, amid the worsening humanitarian crisis
More than 500 Rohingya may have died in wrecks in Southeast Asia
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One boat, believed to have been carrying around 250 people, least contact briefly after departure. Around 1.2 million stateless, predominantly Muslim Rohingya remains trapped in overcrowded refugee camps in Bangladesh after flying waves of violence by Myanmar’s security forces. One of the boats, with about 250 people, "lost all contact shortly after departure".
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One boat, believed to have been carrying around 250 people, least contact briefly after departure.
according to The IndependentAround 1.2 million stateless, predominantly Muslim Rohingya remains trapped in overcrowded refugee camps in Bangladesh after flying waves of violence by Myanmar’s security forces.
according to The IndependentOne of the boats, with about 250 people, "lost all contact shortly after departure".
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"The intensification of the conflict and the degradation of the humanitarian situation in Myanmar, combined with the lack of help and prospects in..
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