Rakhine State, Myanmar—Six local fishermen drowned Thursday afternoon when their passenger motorboat capsized in violent, choppy currents just off the storm-tossed Rakhine coastline.
Maritime rescue authorities stated that the small wooden vessel was navigating an exposed maritime passage during a sudden squall when towering swells overwhelmed the gunwales. The boat foundered rapidly, pitching all six occupants into the freezing, turbulent sea before they could deploy life jackets.
Local fishing cooperatives launched auxiliary skiffs to assist when the overdue vessel failed to return to the township pier by late afternoon. Search teams recovered the bodies of the six crew members floating several miles offshore with the assistance of coastal patrol units.
Naval inspectors noted that marine advisory warnings had been broadcast across coastal frequencies cautioning small craft operators against venturing into open waters during seasonal gales. Community leaders expressed deep grief over the loss of experienced fishers who supported multiple extended families in the coastal district.
Municipal authorities coordinated with local welfare organizations to manage funeral arrangements and deliver emergency assistance to the grieving households. Marine police intensified safety checks at regional piers to enforce mandatory flotation equipment regulations for all commercial passenger and fishing boats.
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