PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) — Doctors Without Borders said Wednesday that ongoing violence in the capital of Haiti has forced it to permanently close its Port-au-Prince emergency care center, which had been a key lifeline in a city now 90% controlled by gangs.
More than 60% of the capital's health facilities, including Haiti’s general hospital, are now shuttered or non-functioning because of the surge in gang violence.
The Doctors Without Borders emergency center in the neighborhood of Turgeau had temporarily closed in March 2025 after armed men opened fire on four of the organization's vehicles that were evacuating staff from the center. Some employees sustained minor injuries.
“The building has already been hit several times by stray bullets due to its location close to the combat zone

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