According to a report, years of turmoil followed the assassination of president Jovenel Moise that has culminated in the gang violence in Haiti, leaving 360,000 people internally displaced. Reportedly, around 100 families live in a condemned building that used to be a cinema in Port-au-Prince where there is no water or toilet facilities. According to the report, Port Haitien was already trying to cope with water and power problems but is comparatively calm as gangs were removed by police operations.
Reportedly, helicopters bring aid in from the Dominican republic but the airport and port at Port-au-Prince is closed. According to the report, an interim administration has not taken power, and a u.s. backed transitional council is likely to eventuate.
Reportedly, the situation leaves millions in homelessness and hunger. According to the report, the humanitarian organisation, Action against hunger said several other countries also have concerning levels of hunger including Afghanistan, the Democratic republic of Congo, Ethiopia, Pakistan, Somalia, Syria and Yemen.