Urgent Search Underway for Missing Indonesians in Tragic Boat Sinking Near Malaysia
Malaysian authorities are conducting a search operation for 14 missing Indonesians after a boat carrying 37 capsized near Pangkor island. The incident involved undocumented migrants seeking better jobs in Malaysia. So far, 23 have been rescued, and efforts continue to locate the remaining individuals.
In a race against time, Malaysian authorities have initiated a search operation to find 14 missing Indonesians after a boat with 37 people on board sank near Pangkor island. The boat was believed to be carrying undocumented migrants, many of whom were attempting to enter Malaysia in search of employment opportunities.
Local fishing vessels initially rescued 23 survivors, who were then handed over to maritime authorities for questioning. Capt. Mohamad Shukri Khotob from the Perak maritime office confirmed the ongoing search and rescue mission, which was launched immediately after the tragic incident came to light.
Malaysia has long been a magnet for Indonesian workers, who often risk their lives in perilous sea journeys for the promise of work in the country's bustling plantations and construction sectors. The recent disaster highlights the dangerous routes migrants take and the persistent demand for foreign labor in Malaysia.
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