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U.S. prohibits airlines from flying to Haiti after planes were shot by gangs

13 November 2024
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U.S. prohibits airlines from flying to Haiti after planes were shot by gangs
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Journalists in Port-au-Prince took cover from gunfire between gangs and police, as violence erupted after the country swore in a new prime minister. The FAA banned U.S. airlines from flying to Haiti for 30 days, and the UN temporarily suspended flights to the capital, impacting humanitarian aid. Gang violence has closed the airport, leading to a halt in aid operations and leaving the city on the brink of famine, despite efforts to restore peace.

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