Boat Capsize in Andaman Sea Leaves 250 Missing Rohingya Refugees Feared Lost
Boat capsize in Andaman Sea leaves around 250 missing including Rohingya refugees and Bangladeshi nationals rescue teams continue search amid harsh weather and overcrowding concerns during journey to Malaysia.

- Boat capsize in Andaman Sea leaves 250 missing
- Andaman Sea boat accident involves Rohingya refugees and migrants
- Boat capsize rescue operations continue amid harsh conditions
A tragic maritime disaster has unfolded in the Andaman Sea after a boat carrying Rohingya refugees and Bangladeshi nationals capsized, leaving around 250 people missing.
The vessel was reportedly traveling from Teknaf in Bangladesh toward Malaysia when it encountered rough weather conditions. Strong winds and turbulent seas are believed to have played a major role in the accident, making the journey extremely dangerous.
Authorities suspect that overcrowding may have further contributed to the tragedy, as the boat was carrying more passengers than its safe capacity. Such risky conditions often increase the likelihood of accidents during long sea journeys.
Rescue operations are currently underway, with teams working against time to locate survivors in challenging conditions. However, adverse weather continues to hamper efforts, raising concerns about the fate of those missing.
Officials and humanitarian agencies have expressed deep concern over the incident, highlighting the ongoing risks faced by vulnerable groups attempting dangerous sea crossings in search of safety and better opportunities.
The incident once again underscores the urgent need for safer migration routes and stronger measures to prevent such disasters at sea.





