Rohingya Tragedy in Andaman Sea Leaves 250 Missing
A Rohingya survivor has recounted the ordeal of a capsized boat in the Andaman Sea, where passengers endured four days at sea before the incident, leaving approximately 250 people missing.
11 stories found
A Rohingya survivor has recounted the ordeal of a capsized boat in the Andaman Sea, where passengers endured four days at sea before the incident, leaving approximately 250 people missing.

Details of the accident remain unclear, but a Bangladesh Coast Guard spokesperson reported that nine people, including three Rohingya refugees and six Bangladeshis, were rescued on April 9.

A boat carrying an estimated 250 Rohingya refugees capsized in the Andaman Sea, with UN agencies reporting all aboard are feared missing. This tragic incident highlights the perilous journeys undertaken by refugees seeking safety.

A Pawan Hans helicopter carrying seven people experienced a short landing and crashed into the sea near Mayabunder in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. All individuals onboard were safely rescued.
A boat has sunk in the Andaman Sea, leaving hundreds of people missing.

A migrant boat carrying an estimated 250 people, including Rohingya and Bangladeshis, has sunk in the Indian Ocean, leaving all passengers missing. Search and rescue efforts are underway following the tragic incident.
A feature article describes the unique experience of swimming with sharks in the Andaman Sea, offering insights into marine life and adventure tourism in the region.

India’s environmental court has given the go-ahead to the strategically significant Great Nicobar infrastructure project despite widespread concerns of ecological damage to the island in the Andaman Sea. The National Green Tribunal on Monday dismissed a batch of petitions objecting to the megaproject on ecologically sensitive Great Nicobar island – around 160km (100 miles) northwest of Indonesia’s Aceh province – saying “adequate safeguards” had been taken into account. The infrastructure plan...

A trawler carrying approximately 250 Bangladeshi and Rohingya migrants bound for Malaysia reportedly capsized in the Andaman Sea. Authorities fear that all 250 people on board are missing following the incident.
A Rohingya survivor has recounted a harrowing ordeal after a tragedy in the Andaman Sea, where approximately 250 people are reported missing.
