The Haitian government continues to extend the curfew in the western region of the capital Port-au-Prince until March 20.
Haiti is in a spiral of unrest with endless protests. (Source: AFP) |
The curfew is in effect from 7pm to 5am (11pm to 9am GMT) and does not affect members of the public service on duty such as firefighters, ambulance drivers, paramedics and accredited journalists.
The announcement was made by Finance Minister Michel Patrick Boisvert, who is serving as Haiti's interim Prime Minister in Ariel Henry's absence, on March 17.
On the same day, the Dominican Republic continued to evacuate 27 citizens residing in Haiti due to concerns about violence and instability. The Dominican Republic's Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that the country had dispatched three air force helicopters and an interagency task force to participate in the above-mentioned citizen evacuation operation.
Earlier, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed three bills aimed at stemming the flow of illegal immigrants amid the Haiti crisis. Mr. DeSantis mobilized more than 250 soldiers from multiple forces to the South Florida region and key areas, noting that since the beginning of this year, state forces have cooperated with the Coast Guard and detained 670 illegal vessels, along with 13,500 illegal immigrants.
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