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Myanmar ferry sinking death toll rises to 52
Tuesday | 17/03/2015 - 07:10 AM
Myanmar ferry sinking death toll rises to 52
In this handout picture released and taken by the Myanmar News Agency (MNA) on March 14, 2015, a survivor (C) from an overloaded ferry that sank is carried by two Myanmar army soldiers from a navy vessel at Kyaukphyu jetty in western Myanmar Rakhine

Rohingya News Agency - AFP

More than 50 people have been confirmed killed in a ferry accident off western Myanmar after rescue teams recovered more bodies from rough waters, police said Monday, as hopes faded of finding any survivors.

The Aung Takon 3 sank late Friday after leaving the coastal town of Kyaukphyu on its way to Sittwe in western Rakhine state.

"We found 18 more bodies today and the search is still continuing," Kyaw Thura, a police official in Kyaukphyu, told AFP, adding that the total death toll now stood at 52.

Myanmar state media on Monday said the ferry was carrying 218 passengers and crew when it sank.

But locals have said they fear far more unregistered ticket-holders may have been on board, a common practice on the impoverished nation's often overcrowded ferry network.

Many Myanmar citizens living along the country's lengthy coastline and flood-prone river systems rely on poorly maintained ferries for transportation.

The area where the Aung Takon 3 capsized is notorious for its treacherous waters.

Rakhine state has also become the departure point for thousands of desperate Muslim Rohingya, who crowd onto small and dangerously overcrowded boats to escape persecution, often aiming for Thailand and Malaysia.

Many of the barely seaworthy boats never reach their destinations.




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