US Embassy in Haiti goes into lockdown after 'heavy gunfire' heard on street


The US Embassy in Haiti has issued an emergency shelter-in-place order after gunshots were heard on the streets outside.

Workers were ordered not to approach the area, to avoid barricades, and to stay away from protests and large crowds of people.

They have also been urged to turn back and seek out a safe place if they find one.

The State Department said: “Heavy gunfire is occurring around the area of the US Embassy and residential compounds adjacent to the Trutier area of Tabarre.

“All Embassy personnel have been instructed to remain indoors and shelter-in-place until further notice. All others should avoid the area.”

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Earlier this month, there were reports of heavy gunfire in the Trutier area of Port-au-Prince.

Haitian National Police responded to the incident and ordered personnell to avoid the area and use extreme caution if they transit through Trutier and surrounding areas.

The US Embassy on the Caribbean island is located in Haiti’s capital city.

American citizens who run into problems should call +509-2229-8000, the Embassy’s emergency number.

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