At least 30 killed in crush at historic fortress in Haiti
At least 30 people, many of them young, died in a crush at Citadelle Henry, a historic mountaintop fortress in northern Haiti, on Saturday. Dozens more were injured, and the death toll may rise.

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AI-generatedAt least 30 people, many of them young, died in a crush at Citadelle Henry, a historic mountaintop fortress in northern Haiti, on Saturday. Dozens more were injured, and the death toll may rise. Initial reports suggest overcrowding at a single entrance and a possible scuffle triggered the incident, while other reports mention a gathering advertised on TikTok and rumors of excessive teargas use by police. The Haitian government expressed sadness and launched an investigation, mobilizing authorities to provide assistance. The fortress, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is closed until further notice. The tragedy occurs as Haiti faces ongoing gang violence, a security force crackdown, and economic hardship exacerbated by rising oil prices.
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5 extractedThe fortress, Citadelle Laferrière, was listed as a Unesco world heritage site in 1982.
The country has experienced various disasters in recent years, including a 2024 fuel tank explosion.
The crush occurred during a tourist activity bringing together many young people.
At least 30 people died in a crush at Citadelle Henry in northern Haiti.
Initial reports said visitors were crammed against a single entrance and a scuffle broke out.