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More than 500 feared dead after reports of boats capsizing off Myanmar - Al Jazeera

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More than 500 feared dead after reports of boats capsizing off Myanmar

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More than 500 feared dead as officials investigate reports of boats capsizing with Rohingya refugees - CTV News.

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More than 500 feared dead as officials investigate reports of boats capsizing with Rohingya refugees CTV NewsMore than 500 feared dead after reports of two shipwrecks off Myanmar, UN says The GuardianMore than 500 missing after two refugee boats vanish off Myanmar coast, UN agencies say

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More than 500 people feared dead in double Myanmar shipwreck tragedy.

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There is growing concern for at least 500 people believed to have been aboard two boats that reportedly capsized off Myanmar's coast in recent days.

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More than 500 feared dead after reports of two shipwrecks off Myanmar, UN says - The Guardian.

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More than 500 feared dead after reports of two shipwrecks off Myanmar, UN says The GuardianHundreds of Rohingya Feared Dead on World's Riskiest Migrant Sea Route WSJMore than 500 missing after two refugee boats vanish off Myanmar coast, UN agencies say

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**Summary:** More than 500 people are feared dead after reports of two ships capsizing off the coast of Myanmar, with officials investigating the incident. The United Nations has confirmed that at least 500 people were aboard two boats that reportedly sank in recent days. **Why It Matters:** This event highlights

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