With ports closed and an already existing hunger crisis, Haiti is running out of time: Reporter's notebook

Haiti faces severe humanitarian crisis with escalating violence and hunger.

  • Bilawal Riaz
  • 1 min read

A woman in Haiti, Marie Lina Leon, faced gunfire and gang violence near her home in Port-au-Prince, forcing her to flee with her son. They sought shelter in an abandoned government building as the country experiences a severe humanitarian crisis, with thousands displaced and hunger escalating. Gangs control critical routes, blocking aid, and leaving many without access to food and supplies. Aid organizations are working to provide meals sourced locally, but the situation remains dire. With no end in sight to the violence and little international intervention, Haiti’s future looks grim.

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Bilawal Riaz

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