UN agencies are expressing grave concern after reports emerged of multiple boat capsizings in recent weeks, fearing that more than 500 people have perished. Among the victims are Rohingya refugees fleeing persecution. The tragedies highlight the perilous conditions faced by displaced populations attempting hazardous sea crossings. International humanitarian organizations are urging increased search and rescue efforts and greater protection for vulnerable migrants. The incidents have also prompted calls for stronger regional cooperation to prevent further loss of life.
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