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Rohingya risk births at sea to flee Myanmar

(Photo - Kritsada Mueanhawong)

Phuket Gazette
January 31, 2013

PHUKET: A newborn baby just eight days old was among the boatload of Rohingya refugees who made landfall yesterday in the Surin Islands archipelago, in Phang Nga province, to the north of Phuket.

As the boat landed, local people brought food and drinks to the refugees, Khura Buri District Chief Manit Pianthong said.

An estimated 110 refugees were on the boat, among them 69 men, 20 women, and 21 children.
(Photo - Kritsada Mueanhawong)
“Two of the women were pregnant and 11 of the men were sick,” said Chief Manit.

The newborn baby had skin problems and was taken to Khura Buri Hospital.

The refugees are currently being accommodated at the Khura Buri Shelter, but Chief Manit pleaded for help.

“More than 500 Rohingya have arrived in Phang Nga in just one month. We cannot accommodate them, and have to move them to other areas.

“We need the support and help of the government to solve this problem,” he explained.

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