A passenger boat capsized in Myanmar’s Rakhine State, resulting in the deaths of 11 people. The incident occurred in a region largely controlled by the Arakan Army, a rebel group. Rescue efforts are ongoing, but have been hampered by the challenging circumstances. Authorities and rescue workers are now calling on the Arakan Army to increase enforcement of transport safety regulations within the areas it governs. This disaster highlights ongoing safety concerns for civilian travel in conflict-affected regions of Myanmar. The Arakan Army has not yet publicly responded to the calls for increased safety measures. Further investigation is needed to determine the exact cause of the capsizing.