After the announcement of an increase in fuel prices, massive riots broke out in Haiti.
Among other things, a warehouse with 1,400 tons of food from the World Food Program (WFP) was looted in the city of Gonaïves on Thursday and its adjoining office complex set on fire, the UN organization said.
Haitian media reported that there had been violent demonstrations and looting in Port-au-Prince, among other places. For days, protests and roadblocks with burning tires have paralyzed the capital of the Caribbean state.
Meanwhile, several states announced the temporary closure of their embassies for security reasons.
The diplomatic mission of the Dominican Republic said on Thursday (local time) that the embassy was closed until further notice due to the “deteriorated security situation”.
Canada also closed its embassy from Thursday. Spain and Mexico had already announced similar steps on the previous days.Gang fighting in the Port-au-Prince area, which has been going on for more than a year, has once again significantly worsened the already difficult security situation there, displaced thousands of people and caused supply shortages.
The food looted in Gonaïves should feed nearly 100,000 school children by the end of the year and provide emergency relief to the most vulnerable families, the WFP said. [Pledge Times]
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