Fire and Fury: Gang Violence Plagues Haiti's Healthcare System

Haiti's main public hospital in Port-au-Prince was set ablaze after multiple gang attacks, further crippling the nation's healthcare system. The hospital's director, Dr. Prince Sonson Pierre, confirmed the fire, calling for police intervention. The attack marks a severe setback for medical services in a gang-controlled area.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Port-Au-Prince | Updated: 14-02-2025 04:42 IST | Created: 14-02-2025 04:42 IST
Fire and Fury: Gang Violence Plagues Haiti's Healthcare System
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Haiti's principal public hospital in Port-au-Prince is in ruins after being set on fire, a direct consequence of relentless gang violence. The institution, already shuttered by previous attacks, suffers another devastating blow, challenging the frail healthcare infrastructure of the country.

Hospital director Dr. Prince Sonson Pierre reported the incident to The Associated Press, expressing grave concerns for patient care. Urgently seeking police help to secure the premises, he lamented the country's healthcare shortages exacerbated by these threats.

This latest assault underscores Haiti's ongoing security challenges, highlighted by the firing upon of the hospital during a December reopening event, which claimed the lives of two journalists and a police officer, leading to a national outcry and the removal of the health minister.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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