Metro Plus News Haiti’s surge in gang violence has led more than 53,000 to flee the capital

Haiti’s surge in gang violence has led more than 53,000 to flee the capital

More than 53,000 people have fled Haiti’s capital in less than three weeks to escape unrelenting gang violence, according to a United Nations report released Tuesday.
More than 60% are headed to Haiti’s rural southern region, which worries U.N. officials.
“Our humanitarian colleagues emphasized that these departments do not have sufficient infrastructure, and host communities do not have sufficient resources, to cope with the large number of people fleeing Port-au-Prince,” said U.N. spokesman Stephane Dujarric.
The southern region already hosts more than 116,000 Haitians who previously left Port-au-Prince, according to the report by the U.N.’s International Organization for Migration.