After nearly two months at sea, and with supplies running low, survivors told how the situation became desperate as they were pushed between Malaysia and Indonesia, with neither willing to accept the migrants, before finally being rescued off Aceh province.
"Fishermen pulled us one by one from the sea... If there were no fishermen all of us would have died," Muhammad Amin, a 35-year-old Rohingya who was thrown overboard by Bangladeshis, told AFP from a warehouse in Langsa, Aceh, where exhausted survivors were taken.
The region is facing mounting calls to address the problem but hopes of finding a coordinated solution look dim with Malaysia, Indonesia and Thailand vowing to turn back stricken boats and Myanmar threatening to boycott a planned regional summit on the issue.
However Indonesian authorities' pledge to turn away vessels did not stop local fishermen from going to the rescue of the latest boatload of forlorn migrants -- which included 61 children -- to arrive in the country's waters.
The migrants were taken to two warehouses near the port in Langsa after being brought ashore early today by six fishing boats, looking exhausted with many wearing just shorts and sarongs, an AFP reporter at the scene said.
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