Aid to Haiti sent by sea to bypass rising gang violence, UN food agency says
by Joe Parkin Daniels from on (#5R0SB)
World Food Programme scrambles to provide relief through air and sea to earthquake victims as local violence soars
The World Food Programme (WFP) is now using seafaring barges to ship supplies to earthquake victims in southern Haiti, after escalating gang violence made overland journeys unsafe for aid convoys.
Since the 7.2 magnitude earthquake struck the country's southern peninsula in August, thousands of survivors have been sporadically cut off from Port-au-Prince, the capital, by roadblocks set up by warring gangs, leading relief workers to employ novel workarounds, including shifting aid to barges and helicopter airlifts.
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