Villagers who saw the group of ethnic Rohingya on a rickety wooden boat helped them to land and then reported their arrival to authorities,he said.
“They look very weak from hunger and dehydration. Some of them are sick after a long and severe voyage at sea,” said Away,adding that the men received food and water from villagers and others as they waited for further instructions from immigration and local officials in Aceh.
At least three of the men were rushed to a health clinic for medical care,and others are also receiving various medical treatments,Away said.
The United Nations and other groups on Friday urged countries in South Asia to rescue as many as 190 people believed to be Rohingya refugees aboard a small boat that has been adrift for several weeks in the Andaman Sea.
“Reports indicate those onboard have now remained at sea for a month in dire conditions with insufficient food or water,without any efforts by States in the region to help save human lives,” the U.N. refugee agency,UNHCR,said in a statement.
“Many are women and children,with reports of up to 20 people dying on the unseaworthy vessel during the journey.”