Americans Evacuated from Haiti Amid Gang Violence
Two U.S. missionaries were among those rescued from Haiti as gangs seize control, with private groups stepping in where the U.S. government's efforts lag.
- Two U.S. missionaries were rescued from Haiti by the nonprofit group Project DYNAMO, highlighting the dire situation as gangs take over.
- The U.S. State Department has begun charter flights for Americans, but many have turned to private rescue missions due to delays.
- Violence in Haiti has escalated, with gangs attacking police stations and causing a breakdown in civil order, leading to widespread displacement.
- Project DYNAMO operates in areas the U.S. government cannot reach, complementing official efforts to evacuate Americans.
- The situation in Haiti continues to deteriorate, with millions on the verge of famine and thousands displaced or homeless.