Those who survive this ordeal and can afford the boat fare, risk their lives on overcrowded boats in poor weather conditions, travelling under the cover of night. He said he saw two people die of diarrhoea during this time. On another Myanmar coast, Dong Khali, Buthidaung native Nurul Islam waited with 5,000 people for 13 days. Her friend Hazera Khatun, 25, lost her three-year-old son to dehydration.
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I wanted to leave but couldn’t walk, so my nephew carried me for almost a month to reach Bangladesh.” “But after they burnt the market in Buthidaung, I lived in constant fear. “My son and daughter came over a month ago but I was unwilling to come,” she said, squatting under a tree on an island off Shah Porir Dwip. Hala Banu, 70, arrived on a rowboat on Wednesday. Now that the ban has been lifted, observers are watching closely to see if boat movements will resume with human cargo. They said any boat caught at sea would be arrested.”
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“Because of the annual breeding season of the hilsa fish, we were banned from fishing until the 22 October. “Our boats could not go out to sea for most of this month,” said a fisherman in Katabunia village on the Bangladesh coast. "They said any boat caught at sea would be arrested.” UNHCR has been communicating closely with Bangladesh authorities on the ground to ensure safe passage in a systematic and timely way and to step up efforts to rescue people in distress at sea.
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Images have surfaced of crowds in makeshift shelters on the shores south of Maungdaw in Myanmar’s northern Rakhine state. SHAH PORIR DWIP, Bangladesh – Thousands of desperate Rohingya are waiting on the Myanmar coast to cross the Naf River to Bangladesh, say refugees who arrived by boat in recent days.įor weeks, rumours have abounded of a potential refugee influx by sea in the southern Bangladesh town of Shah Porir Dwip. Rohingya refugees fleeing Myanmar arrive by wooden boats under the cover of darkness on the beach of Shah Porir Dwip, near Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh.