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L’OIM et le HCR profondément préoccupés par des incidents maritimes signalés au large du Myanmar ; plus de 500 personnes seraient décédées
By International Organization for Migration at ReliefWeb
· July 16, 2026
· 3 min read
. Selon des informations préliminaires, les deux embarcations ont quitté l'État de Rakhine, au Myanmar, fin juin, avec à leur bord des passagers rohingyas en grande majorité, dont certains auraient voyagé depuis des camps de réfugiés à Cox's Bazar, au Bangladesh. Une première embarcation, qui transp
Key takeaway Une seconde, à bord de laquelle se trouvaient quelque 280 personnes, aurait coulé au large des côtes de l'Ayeyarwady, au Myanmar, le 8 juillet.
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Category: disaster ·
Published: July 16, 2026 ·
Source: ReliefWeb ·
Reading time: 3 min
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What is this story about? . Selon des informations préliminaires, les deux embarcations ont quitté l'État de Rakhine, au Myanmar, fin juin, avec à leur bord des passagers rohingyas en grande majorité, dont certains auraient voyagé depuis des camps de réfugiés à Cox's Bazar, au Bangladesh. Une première embarcation, qui transp
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