On the first Monday of January 2026, a light rain fell on several neighborhoods of the Port-au-Prince metropolitan area. Since December 30, intermittent localized showers have periodically appeared in the backdrop of a capital city questioning its fate.
After the enchanted interlude of Christmas and New Year’s celebrations, the daily grind has reclaimed its place. Streets remain dirty and riddled with potholes, electricity is scarce, and traffic is still chaotic.
While the Haitian National Police regularly issues st
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