Traffic Between Port-au-Prince and Northern Haiti Cut Off at Pont-Sondé

One year after the Pont-Sondé massacre of October 3, 2024, which left around fifty people dead, the residents of Pont-Sondé launched a protest movement that completely paralyzed regular activities in the area on the evening of Friday, October 3, 2025.

Louis Chadrac
06 Oct 2025 — Lecture : 3 min.
Traffic Between Port-au-Prince and Northern Haiti Cut Off at Pont-Sondé

Une barricade érigée à Pont-Sondé

One year after the Pont-Sondé massacre of October 3, 2024, which left around fifty people dead, the residents of Pont-Sondé launched a protest movement that completely paralyzed regular activities in the area on the evening of Friday, October 3, 2025.

National Road No. 1 is blocked from Anba Gwomòn to the Pont-Sondé market. Traffic is completely impossible, and people are guarding dozens of barricades erected over several kilometers. “When the state authorities decide to fight the Grand Grif gang o

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