Haiti's capital, Port-au-Prince, was largely shut down following a prison break that freed thousands of inmates. Gang violence and political instability have paralyzed the city, leading to a state of emergency and a nighttime curfew. Authorities are struggling to regain control amidst ongoing chaos and insecurity.
Key Points
State of emergency declared in Haiti's capital after prison break
Gang violence and political instability have paralyzed Port-au-Prince
Authorities struggling to regain control amidst chaos and insecurity