Haiti Declares Emergency and Curfew Amid Prison Breaks

Haiti declares a state of emergency and imposes a nighttime curfew amid surging violence, including attacks by armed gangs on two major prisons.

Hundreds, possibly thousands, of inmates escaped from the National Penitentiary in Port-au-Prince after coordinated gang assaults.

The government cites escalating violence, including kidnappings and assassinations, as the reason for the emergency measures.

The United Nations warns of deteriorating governance in Haiti due to rampant gang violence and ongoing crises.

The U.S. Embassy urges American citizens to leave Haiti due to security concerns related to gang activity.

Gangs control much of Port-au-Prince, engaging in coordinated attacks and challenging the government's authority.