At least 30 dead in stampede at Haiti’s historic Laferriere Citadel


FILE PHOTO: People visit the Citadelle Laferriere, a fortress from the early 1800s commonly known as La Citadel in Milot, Haiti April 26, 2024. REUTERS/Ricardo Arduengo/File Photo

April 12 (Reuters) - ⁠At least 30 people were killed on Saturday in a ⁠stampede in the northern countryside of Haiti, authorities said, warning that ‌the death toll could rise.

Jean Henri Petit, head of Civil Protection for Haiti's Nord Department, said the stampede occurred at the Laferriere Citadel, an early-19th-century fortress built shortly ​after Haiti's independence from France.

One of Haiti's ⁠most popular tourist attractions, the ⁠fortress was packed with students and visitors on Saturday who had come ⁠to ‌participate in the annual celebration of the UNESCO World Heritage site, Petit added.

The Prime Minister Alix Didier Fils-Aimé said in ⁠a statement that he "extends his sincere condolences to the ​bereaved families and ‌assures them of his profound solidarity during this time of mourning ⁠and great ​suffering."

He added that "many young people" were in attendance at the Citadel's celebrations, although it is unknown who died and the prime minister's statement did not ⁠give an estimate of the death toll.

Petit said ​the stampede occurred at the entrance to the site, adding that the rain further exacerbated the disaster.

The deadly stampede comes as Haiti is grappling ⁠with widespread violence by gangs https://www.reuters.com/world/americas/gangs-tighten-grip-haiti-despite-more-aggressive-policing-un-report-finds-2026-03-24/ that have massacred civilians, as well as an increasingly deadly crackdown https://www.reuters.com/world/americas/hundreds-killed-haiti-drone-strikes-including-60-civilians-human-rights-watch-2026-03-10/ by security forces.

The island nation has also been the site of various disasters in recent years, including ​a 2024 fuel tank explosion that killed two ⁠dozen people https://www.reuters.com/world/americas/haiti-gas-truck-explosion-leaves-15-dead-pm-says-2024-09-14/, another fuel tank blast in 2021 that killed 90 ​people and an earthquake that left some ‌2,000 people dead that same year.

(Reporting by ​Harold Isaac in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, writing by Laura Gottesdiener in Monterrey, Mexico; Editing by Daina Beth Solomon and Thomas Derpinghaus)

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