The rains that fell on Cap-Haïtien in the early hours of January 5 once again brought the city to its knees. Traffic paralyzed, neighborhoods cut off, economic activity at a standstill—the country’s second-largest city became completely impassable. A scene that has now become commonplace after every downpour, directly pointing to the chronic inability of the Municipal Council to assume its responsibilities.
As the streets continue to buckle under mountains of garbage, the population is questioning the real role of
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