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    Rohingya Survivor Recounts Ordeal as 250 Missing in Andaman Sea Tragedy

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    Posted on April 15, 2026

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    Tags:RefugeesHumanitarianAsiaBangladeshMigration

    Quick Summary

    An overcrowded boat carrying Rohingya refugees and Bangladeshi nationals capsized in the Andaman Sea in early April; around 250 remain missing. A survivor recounted being trapped for days in suffocating conditions before being rescued by passing vessels.

    Rohingya Refugee Details Deadly Andaman Sea Boat Tragedy With 250 Missing

    Tragedy at Sea: Survivor Accounts and Ongoing Crisis

    By Ruma Paul

    The Sinking Incident

    DHAKA, April 15 (Reuters) - A Rohingya survivor has recounted a harrowing journey at sea after an overcrowded boat carrying refugees and Bangladeshi nationals capsized in the Andaman Sea, leaving around 250 people missing.

    The boat, which departed from Teknaf in southern Bangladesh and was bound for Malaysia, sank in the second week of April amid rough seas, strong winds and severe overcrowding, the United Nations' refugee and migration agencies said.

    Background: Rohingya Refugees in Bangladesh

    Bangladesh hosts around 1.2 million Rohingya refugees in camps in the south, most of whom fled violence in Myanmar in 2017. Many continue to attempt dangerous sea journeys in search of safety and livelihoods abroad.

    Conditions Onboard

    Survivors said nearly 300 people were packed onboard, including women, children, crew members and suspected traffickers.

    Survivor Testimony

    Rafiqul Islam, one of the survivors, said passengers endured four days and nights at sea as conditions rapidly deteriorated. In an attempt to avoid patrols, traffickers forced passengers into cramped storage compartments meant for fish and nets.

    “There was hardly any oxygen," he told Reuters, adding that at least 30 people died from suffocation before the boat capsized. "We could not breathe."

    Capsizing and Rescue Efforts

    When the boat overturned, hundreds were thrown into the sea. Islam estimated that around 240 people were still onboard at the time, including about 20 women and several children. Only a handful survived.

    Islam was among a small group who initially made it out alive. A passing Bangladeshi oil vessel rescued four survivors, who then alerted the crew to others still in the water.

    “They later found five more people,” he said.

    The Journey and Its Dangers

    He described a dangerous, multi-stage journey that began on April 4, when passengers first left on a small fishing boat before being transferred to a larger trawler near Myanmar waters. At one point, they were forced to hide in bushes to avoid detection by patrols.

    Wider Implications and Humanitarian Concerns

    Desperation and Ongoing Risks

    The tragedy highlights the desperation of Rohingya refugees, many of whom continue to risk perilous sea journeys to countries such as Malaysia, Indonesia and Thailand.

    Declining Support and Dire Conditions

    Aid agencies warn the situation is worsening as humanitarian support declines. A recent report by the International Rescue Committee (IRC), based on a survey of 500 households in Cox’s Bazar, found just 2% of Rohingya parents feel hopeful about their children's future, compared with 84% among host communities.

    Impact on Children and Families

    With food rations reduced to as little as $7 per person per month, many families are resorting to extreme coping measures. Nearly 69% of refugee households report children dropping out of school, while half say their children have been forced into labour.

    Calls for Long-Term Solutions

    The IRC urged donors and authorities to shift from emergency aid to long-term solutions, warning that without sustained support, both refugees and host communities face deepening poverty and vulnerability.

    (Reporting by Ruma Paul; Editing by Thomas Derpinghaus)

    References

    • Boat carrying 250 people, including Rohingya and Bangladeshis, sinks in the Andaman Sea
    • Hundreds missing after Rohingya boat capsizes in Andaman Sea: UN | Rohingya News | Al Jazeera
    • Food assistance slashed for hundreds of thousands of Rohingya refugees trapped in Bangladesh camps

    Table of Contents

    Key Takeaways

    • •Around 250 people — including women, children, crew and traffickers — are now missing after the trawler sank due to rough seas, strong winds and overcrowding (apnews.com).
    • •Survivors endured multiple days at sea in confined, oxygen-starved compartments before the boat capsized; four were rescued by an oil vessel and five more later (aljazeera.com).

    Frequently Asked Questions about Rohingya survivor recounts ordeal as 250 missing in Andaman sea tragedy

    1How many people are missing after the Andaman Sea boat capsized?

    Approximately 250 people are missing after the overcrowded refugee boat capsized in the Andaman Sea.

    2Where did the ill-fated Rohingya boat depart from?

    The boat departed from Teknaf in southern Bangladesh and was headed to Malaysia.

    • Tragedy at Sea: Survivor Accounts and Ongoing Crisis
    • The Sinking Incident
    • Background: Rohingya Refugees in Bangladesh
    • Conditions Onboard
    • Survivor Testimony
    • Capsizing and Rescue Efforts
    • The Journey and Its Dangers
    • Wider Implications and Humanitarian Concerns
    • Desperation and Ongoing Risks
    • Declining Support and Dire Conditions
    • Impact on Children and Families
    • Calls for Long-Term Solutions
  • •The tragedy underscores both the escalating desperation of Rohingya refugees and the broader humanitarian crisis — including food aid tiering, with some receiving as little as $7/month, exacerbating risks of dangerous sea journeys (apnews.com)
  • 3What conditions contributed to the boat tragedy?

    Rough seas, strong winds, overcrowding, and forced confinement in cramped compartments contributed to the disaster.

    4What prompted Rohingya refugees to risk dangerous sea journeys?

    Many Rohingya continue to risk sea journeys due to declining humanitarian support, reduced food rations, and a lack of hope for the future.

    5How many survivors were rescued from the capsized boat?

    Only a handful survived; nine people were rescued by a passing Bangladeshi oil vessel.

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