It
was unclear from where the boat had set off.
"We found dead bodies starting from August 7," said Min Htal Wah,
chairperson of Shwe Yaung Metta Foundation, a rescue
organization based in the coastal Rakhine region of Myanmar.
"Within three days, we found 17 dead bodies...We found some
people alive," he said, adding 10 women were among the dead.
A Rohingya aid worker in Maungdaw township on the border with
Bangladesh said the boat had departed in bad weather and that
about 500 others were still hoping to cross to Malaysia.
Nearly 1 million Rohingya live in crowded conditions in
Bangladesh, among them those who fled a deadly crackdown in 2017
by Myanmar's military, which denies committing crimes against
humanity.
An untold number of them have died at sea from disease, hunger
and fatigue as they attempt to reach Muslim-majority Malaysia
and Indonesia in rickety boats.
(Reporting by Reuters staff; Writing by Kanupriya Kapoor;
Editing by William Maclean)
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