Ayeyarwady Region, Myanmar—Three people drowned on Wednesday when their fishing boat capsized in the Ayeyarwady River. The vessel was navigating heavy currents and high winds brought on by seasonal storms. Local maritime authorities discovered the overturned hull late in the afternoon.
The boat had reportedly departed early in the morning, ignoring unofficial warnings about river conditions. The sudden onset of strong gusts destabilized the craft, leading to a quick capsizing. Witnesses from the riverbank attempted to reach the boat, but the current proved too strong for swimmers.
Rescue teams launched a search operation using speedboats and local volunteers. They recovered the three bodies near a cluster of reeds several kilometers downstream. No other passengers were reported to be on board the vessel at the time.
The Maritime Authority has issued a temporary ban on small boat traffic for the next forty-eight hours. They warned that river levels are rising and currents are becoming unpredictable due to the ongoing monsoon. Owners of small fishing vessels have been instructed to secure their crafts at the harbor.
An investigation into the incident is underway to determine if the boat was properly equipped with safety gear. Family members were gathered at the riverside, awaiting the formal identification process. The tragedy has cast a somber mood over the local fishing community.
Officials are reviewing the logs of all vessels that left the port this morning. They are trying to identify how many small boats remain unaccounted for on the water. The regional government is organizing a briefing on maritime safety for local captains tomorrow.
The recovery operation has concluded for the day, but patrols will continue along the riverbanks. No further missing persons have been identified.
The authorities are waiting for the river conditions to stabilize before attempting to raise the wreckage from the riverbed.
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