In Port-au-Prince, Haiti, life has become a precarious game of survival as violent gangs terrorize the city, leaving residents to fend for themselves.
With law enforcement overwhelmed and government presence minimal, communities are taking matters into their own hands, installing metal barricades and navigating treacherous streets.
Gang violence permeates daily life, with shootings, kidnappings, and raids on critical infrastructure becoming commonplace.
Amidst the chaos, makeshift economies emerge as people adapt to the crisis, with some resorting to selling goods on the streets to support their families.
Schools, businesses, and government services are shuttered, exacerbating poverty and unemployment, ABC News reported.
The humanitarian situation is dire, with millions on the brink of famine and aid efforts hindered by insecurity.
Despite the challenges, resilient communities persist in their efforts to protect themselves and persevere amidst the turmoil.
Written by B.C. Begley
