Rohingya Migrant Boat Capsizes; Authorities Search for Dozens Missing

November 10, 2025

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Maritime and police authorities in Thailand and Malaysia are engaged in a major search operation following a tragic incident at sea.

A vessel transporting undocumented migrants overturned, and officials have confirmed the recovery of at least 13 bodies so far. The search for survivors continues.

The Circumstances of the Disaster

The boat was reportedly carrying approximately 70 individuals when it capsized near Thailand’s Tarutao island four days ago.

Many of those on board are believed to belong to the Rohingya community, attempting to reach the shores of Malaysia.

Authorities believe this group was part of a much larger movement, possibly consisting of around 300 people who were traveling across the bay in at least two separate vessels.

The search-and-rescue efforts are focused around the area just north of Malaysia’s popular resort island of Langkawi.

Joint Recovery Efforts

The director of the Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency for the northern states, Romli Mustafa, provided an update on the recovery efforts. He stated that Malaysian rescuers had retrieved seven bodies, all identified as Rohingya.

“Thai authorities are also conducting operations, where they have found six bodies,” Romli confirmed in a news conference.

He added that due to expected ocean currents, more victims might be carried south into Malaysian waters, and they anticipate locating additional victims in the coming hours.

Reporters at the scene in Langkawi observed at least two more bodies being brought ashore, though the final count relative to the official tallies was not immediately confirmed.

Scale of the Search and Rescue

Mustafa detailed the extensive nature of the operation, noting that a minimum of 12 vessels are actively searching for survivors.

The search grid spans approximately 250 square nautical miles, an area comparable in size to the nation of Singapore. He affirmed the commitment to “continue to expand the search grid.”

So far, 13 people have been rescued alive, identified as individuals from the Rohingya and Bangladeshi communities. The police chief in Langkawi, Khairul Azhar Nuruddin, confirmed that among the seven recovered bodies counted by Malaysian authorities, six were identified as Rohingya women and one as a Rohingya girl. Police estimate the larger group of 300 began their risky sea journey from Myanmar two weeks ago.

Hazardous Sea Routes and Exploitation

The danger is compounded by reports that a second boat that departed Myanmar has also been reported missing.

Malaysia, known for its relatively stable economy, attracts millions of workers, many of whom are undocumented, seeking employment in sectors like agriculture and construction.

These sea crossings are extremely perilous, often organized by criminal human trafficking syndicates who exploit vulnerable migrants. Authorities warn that these syndicates are growing in activity, using overloaded boats and high-risk sea routes.

Syndicate groups reportedly charge up to $3,500 per person for passage. This tragic incident echoes past calamities, such as several drownings in December 2021 off the Malaysian coast.

 


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