Haiti faces new wave of gang violence with hundreds displaced
A new wave of gang violence in Haiti's capital forced hundreds to flee their homes over the weekend, leaving families scattered along the road to the country's main airport on Monday.
Haiti is grappling with a surge in gang violence that has led to the displacement of hundreds of people, creating a humanitarian crisis in the Caribbean nation. The unrest, which erupted in the capital city, has left families in disarray as they seek safety from the violence that has engulfed their communities.
Authorities are struggling to contain the situation, with makeshift shelters being set up to accommodate those who have been forced to leave their homes. The violence has disrupted the lives of many Haitians, forcing them to flee with few possessions and uncertain prospects for the future.
The situation remains tense as security forces work to restore order and provide assistance to those affected by the violence. The international community is closely monitoring the developments in Haiti, urging for a swift resolution to the crisis to prevent further displacement and suffering.