San Juan (Puerto Rico), March 9 (press ki taquat bureau): Numerous foreigners, including individuals from the United States and Canada, are currently trapped in Haiti, struggling to depart the country plagued by violence. Anti-government gangs have clashed with the police and successfully closed down Haiti’s international airports.
These foreigners, who were in Haiti for various purposes such as adoptions, missionary work, and humanitarian efforts, find themselves confined to hotels and residences, with no means of escape by air, sea, or land. The ongoing chaos and the gangs’ insistence on Prime Minister Ariel Henry’s resignation have left Haiti paralyzed.