More than 20,000 people have been displaced across Haiti's capital Port-au-Prince in four days, a UN agency said Saturday, as residents flee gang violence that has crippled the troubled Caribbean nation.
"The isolation of Port-au-Prince is amplifying an already dire humanitarian situation," said Gregoire Goodstein, Haiti chief for the International Organization for Migration.
"Our ability to deliver aid is stretched to its limits. Without immediate international support, the suffering will worsen exponentially," Goodstein added in a statement.
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