Dominican Republic to Send Diesel to Haiti Hospitals


The Dominican Republic has approved a request by a trading firm to export 20,500 gallons of diesel to Haiti for use in hospitals as gangs block a key fuel terminal in Haiti.

Fuel shortages created by the gang blockade have left Haitian hospitals without diesel to power their generators which are the only means to ensure consistent electricity due to chronic outages in Haiti's power grid.

Most hospitals have curtailed or halted operations in recent weeks, just as the country is facing a cholera outbreak on top of a humanitarian crisis driven by shortages of food and water.

Haiti is facing acute fuel shortages due to a blockade by a coalition of gangs that are demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Ariel Henry. The United Nations has discussed sending a military force to confront the gangs and reopen the terminal.

The fuel shortages have halted almost all economic activity, grinding most transportation to a halt and forcing many hospitals to shut down or curtail their operations.

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