 IOM is delivering essential supplies to 99 exhausted Rohingya refugees who were rescued Wednesday by local fishermen in Aceh, Indonesia after having spent more than 120 days at sea. The group, which includes nearly 50 women and 33 children, told IOM staff this morning that they left Cox's Bazaar refugee camp in Bangladesh four months and 10 days ago bound for Malaysia. One woman died on the journey, leaving behind two children. IOM's team is providing food, water and hygiene packages and medical assistance to the vulnerable new arrivals who have been welcomed by the local community. All of the people who are aboard the vessel have tested negative for COVID-19. Roughly 1,400 Rohingya were stranded at sea during the 2020 sailing season, which typically ends with the arrival of the monsoon in late May. At least 130 have died. Last month, IOM appealed to the international community to allow Rohingya stranded at sea to be allowed to disembark safely. Malaysian officials report at least 300 people are on a vessel off the coast of Coedan Island in Thailand.