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Resumed gang fighting in Haiti kills 26; hundreds flee homes: UN

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Renewed battling between gangs in Haiti’s capital Port- au- Prince has killed 26 civilians, injured 22 others and forced hundreds of people to flee their homes, UN humanitari­ans said on Tuesday.

The United Nations and partners support the mayor’s office of Tabarre and Haiti’s Civil Protection Agency in distributi­ng hot meals and dry food, the UN Office for the Coordinati­on of Humanitari­an Affairs ( OCHA) said. While working on a plan to relocate families housed in spontaneou­s sites, humanitari­ans prepared essential items as hygiene kits, blankets, and baby kits.

The office said the latest clashes took place in the Croix- des- Bouquets commune, Cite Soleil, Bas Delmas and Martissant. Reported clashes in the commune of Croix- des- Bouquets displaced 1,200 people.

The OCHA believes the casualty count will go much higher. Dozens of houses were burned, schools, medical centers were closed, and the looting of a hospital was reported in Marin.

Humanitari­ans said the displaced need access to clean water, food, sanitation kits, children’s and kitchen kits, mattresses, blankets and clothing.

The world body said it is ready to provide hot meals and additional assistance with national authoritie­s. Haiti’s Civil Protection General Directorat­e leads a national coordinati­on committee of UN agencies and nongovernm­ental organizati­on ( NGO) partners.

The OCHA said local NGOs started psychosoci­al activities for children at the displaceme­nt sites, including recreation­al activities, child- friendly spaces for learning, and counseling.

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