Rohingya's Deadly Sea Journeys: 892 Perished or Missing in 2025, Highest Toll in Over a Decade
Every year, thousands of Rohingya attempt to flee Myanmar and Bangladesh by sea, with hundreds meeting their deaths. In late November of last year, Nur Begum, an ethnic Rohingya from Myanmar living in the sprawling refugee camps of Cox's Bazar in Bangladesh, received a call that her eldest daughter, Nur Kayas, was dead. The call came from her former husband's father, who had recently landed illegally in Malaysia aboard a smuggler's boat near the island of Langkawi. He reported that their boat sank close to Langkawi, and that he and a few others were rescued by another boat, but everyone else, including Nur Begum's 10-year-old daughter, drowned.











