The blockade of Haiti’s main fuel terminal by a federation of gangs has made it nearly impossible for millions of Haitians to obtain fuel and increasingly difficult to find drinking water or food.
Demonstrations against the government devolve into chaos in Port-au-Prince. Photo: Richard Pierrin/AFP via Getty Images
Gang leaders and protesters are demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Ariel Henry, backed by demonstrations that have at times turned violent.Henry appealed last night for international assistance, though he didn't specifically request a military intervention., Haiti’s national police are outgunned by the gangs and exhausted after weeks of continuous unrest.for a “humanitarian corridor” to allow for fuel distribution, though it's unclear how that would work in practice.
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