
UN Resumes Humanitarian Flights to Haiti Amid Rising Violence
The UN Humanitarian Air Service is set to resume flights in Haiti after the FAA lifts a 30-day ban, amid escalating violence displacing over 20,000 people.
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The UN Humanitarian Air Service is set to resume flights in Haiti after the FAA lifts a 30-day ban, amid escalating violence displacing over 20,000 people.
Due to escalating violence in Haiti, the UN has suspended all flights to the country, severely impacting humanitarian efforts and aid delivery.
Haiti faces escalating violence and a deepening humanitarian crisis as Port-au-Prince descends into anarchy. The international community seeks peaceful solutions.
Amid government transition, Haiti faces escalating violence as gangs attack public facilities and block humanitarian aid, leaving residents in dire conditions.