Tragedy at Sea: Escaping Conflict Turns Deadly
A tragic boat capsizing off Myanmar's coast left eight dead and 20 missing as villagers fled escalating conflict. The overcrowded vessel, carrying escapees from Kyauk Kar amid intensified military clashes, sank in the Andaman Sea. Rescue efforts have saved 79, while the cause of the accident remains unclear.
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A tragic incident unfolded in Myanmar's Andaman Sea as a boat carrying villagers fleeing conflict capsized, resulting in at least eight confirmed deaths and nearly 20 people missing. The ill-fated journey comes amid intensified fighting following the military coup.
Rescue operations have successfully saved around 79 passengers, while the exact cause remains under scrutiny. Initial reports suggest overcrowding and strong sea currents could have contributed to the disaster.
Villagers were attempting to escape from the region of Kyauk Kar, which has been a focal point of resistance against military rule. As fighting intensified, many sought refuge, choosing perilous sea routes over blocked roads to find safety.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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