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Haiti Fortress Stampede Kills At Least 25

Authorities said many victims were school-age children and youths, and the government launched an investigation as rescue teams searched for missing people.

  • On Saturday, at least 30 people died in a stampede at Haiti's Laferriere Citadel, a UNESCO World Heritage site, with authorities warning the death toll could rise.
  • Heavy rains triggered panic among students and visitors attending an unauthorized gathering advertised on TikTok, according to Civil Protection head Jean Henri Petit, causing a crush at the fortress entrance.
  • Many victims were school-age children as young as 12; Milot Mayor Wesner Joseph noted the town of about 70,000 residents has no ambulance service, hampering emergency response efforts.
  • Haiti Prime Minister Alix Didier Fils-Aime confirmed the deaths and said the government is mobilizing the ministry of health and justices of the peace to respond to the tragedy.
  • Built between 1805 and 1820, the Citadel stands as the largest fortress in the Western Hemisphere and a symbol of Haitian independence; Haiti has endured fuel tank explosions and a major earthquake in recent years.
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Port-au-Prince., At least 25 people died in Saturday's stampede at the popular tourist attraction of the Citadel of Laferrière, a figure lower than the initial number of 30 deaths reported.

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It was crowded inside the Citadelle Laferriere fort in Haiti when visitors suddenly started rushing towards the only exit. A fight broke out and at least 25 people were killed.

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Sky News UK broke the news in United Kingdom on Saturday, April 11, 2026.
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