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Missing migrant boat rescued off Indonesia Missing migrant boat found as two countries offer shelter
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Migrants found by the BBC last week as they drifted off the coast of Thailand have been rescued by fishermen from Indonesia's Aceh province. Migrants found by the BBC last week drifting off the coast of Thailand have been rescued by Indonesian fishermen.
Their boat was first spotted on Thursday when it was stranded with a broken engine, but then went missing. A BBC reporter on the boat, first spotted last Thursday when it was stranded with a broken engine, says it is filthy and covered in insects.
Thousands of Bangladeshi and Rohingya migrants are adrift in the Andaman Sea, some without food or water. It was one of many boats carrying thousands of Bangladeshi and Rohingya migrants adrift in the Andaman Sea.
Malaysia and Indonesia have now said they will offer migrants immediate temporary shelter. Amid a mounting humanitarian crisis, Malaysia and Indonesia have said they will offer migrants temporary shelter.
Foreign ministers from the two countries plus Thailand have been holding emergency talks in Malaysia's capital, Kuala Lumpur.Foreign ministers from the two countries plus Thailand have been holding emergency talks in Malaysia's capital, Kuala Lumpur.
Speaking after the talks ended, Malaysian Foreign Minister Anifah Aman said his country and Indonesia would stop towing the boats into other territories as navies have been doing in recent days.Speaking after the talks ended, Malaysian Foreign Minister Anifah Aman said his country and Indonesia would stop towing the boats into other territories as navies have been doing in recent days.
He said we "need to assist these people" and that "because of the conditions they are experiencing we are willing to take them on to our shores".He said we "need to assist these people" and that "because of the conditions they are experiencing we are willing to take them on to our shores".
However, he said they would not actively search for migrants, only provide temporary shelter if they came ashore, and under the condition that the international community would help to repatriate or resettle them within a year. However, he said they would not actively search for migrants, only provide shelter if they came ashore, and then under the condition that the international community would help to repatriate or resettle them within a year.
Thailand was not part of the announcement and has not yet commented. Thailand was apparently not part of the announcement and has not yet commented.
'Towed out''Towed out'
On Wednesday, fishermen had rescued more than 400 migrants off the coast of Aceh, in northern Indonesia. The migrant boat which arrived off Indonesia's northern Aceh province on Wednesday, was first spotted last on Thursday.
Those who came ashore said they were starving and had been at sea for weeks after being abandoned by people smugglers. Those on board told the BBC's Jonathan Head at the time that they had been abandoned by a people smuggler and had little food and water. The boat then went missing.
The migrants on board the abandoned ship found last week told activists they had been towed out to sea three times by the Thai and Malaysian navies. The migrants have now told activists they were towed out to sea three times by the Thai and Malaysian navies. They said they had been given food and water by Thai officials.
They said had been given food and water by Thai officials. The BBC's Xinyan Yu, who is on board the trawler, says it is filthy and covered in bottles of pepper sauce, dirty plates and plastic bags of instant noodles. The smell is overwhelming she adds.
More than 400 people were rescued off Aceh on Wednesday. More than 2,000 people have now come to shore in that region alone.
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