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Kolkata, June 7 (TIWN) Eighty-one Rohingya refugees, who landed in Indonesia's Aceh coast last week, are currently being sheltered in Pulau Idaman near Simpang Ulim, UNHCR officials said.
"They are receiving food and medical assistance from the Indonesian authorities. UNHCR and humanitarian are on site to provide additional support and coordination to ensure that the refugees' needs are met," they said.
"After several months at sea in perilous conditions, these women, children and men have now found safety ashore." The UNHCR has "commended" the Indonesian government for allowing the disembarkation of the Rohingya boat. It also lauded members of the local community who initially provided food provisions to the refugees. The 81 refugees are believed to have departed from Bangladesh in a boat with 90 passengers on February 11. Within days, the boat's engine had broken down and the refugees' lives were at risk, with many suffering from severe dehydration. By the time that the boat was eventually assisted in the Andaman Sea by the Indian authorities, nine passengers had reportedly passed away. After they again set sail, UNHCR and partner organisations lost contact with the refugees.
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