At least 20 Burmese people missing after boat capsizes in Mekong River
At least 20 Burmese people are missing after a boat capsized in Myanmar’s Mekong River on Monday. The vessel, carrying 40 people from Laos to Myanmar, encountered engine failure before sinking, with nearby boats rescuing 20 passengers.
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- Anadolu Agency
- Published Date: 11:27 | 03 September 2024
- Modified Date: 11:28 | 03 September 2024
At least 20 Burmese people remain missing after a boat capsized in Myanmar.
The boat was carrying 40 people from Laos towards Myanmar when its engine broke down in swollen Mekong River late Monday, Thai PBS reported, citing witnesses.
Nearby boat operators managed to save some 20 passengers while 20 others are still missing.
The boat was on its way to Tachileik in Myanmar, which lies across the Chiang Rai border province of Thailand.
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