1/10

Hanida Begum’s wails filled the air as she mourned her dead boy. Photo: Dar Yasin

A Rohingya Muslim woman, who crossed over from Myanmar into Bangladesh, lies unconscious on the shore of Bay of Bangal after the boat she was traveling in capsized at Shah Porir Dwip, Bangladesh, Thursday, Sept. 14, 2017. Nearly three weeks into a mass exodus of Rohingya fleeing violence in Myanmar, thousands were still flooding across the border Thursday in search of help and safety in teeming refugee settlements in Bangladesh. (AP Photo/Dar Yasin) Photo: Dar Yasin

Hanida Begum’s infant son Abdul Masood died as the boat capsized in Shah Porir Dwip, Bangladesh. Photo: Dar Yasin

Fleeing the violence in Myanmar, the Rohingyas now have to find shelter. Photo: AP

Naseer Ud Din holds his infant son Abdul Masood, as his wife Hanida Begum cries upon reaching the Bay of Bengal shore. Photo: AP

Women wail as a relative lies unconscious after the boat capsize. Photo: AP

A Rohingya Muslim woman, who crossed over from Myanmar into Bangladesh, shouts for help as a relative lies unconscious. Photo: Dar Yasin

A man shakes a Rohingya Muslim boy while trying to revive him after the boat he was traveling in capsized. Photo: Dar Yasin

Nearly three weeks into a mass exodus of Rohingya fleeing violence in Myanmar, thousands were still flooding across the border Thursday in search of help and safety in teeming refugee settlements in Bangladesh. Photo: AP