In another sign of the heightening danger and violence in Haiti, the U.S. Embassy in Port-au-Prince closed on Tuesday after gunfire was heard nearby.
The statement from the embassy did not go into detail about the gunfire or if the compound was affected in any way.
"The embassy is closed today," officials said. "All personnel are restricted to embassy compounds until further notice due to gunfire in the vicinity of the embassy. Travel between the compounds is prohibited. Some routes to the embassy may be impacted due to continued rapid gunfire."
The embassy said personnel should avoid demonstrations and any large gatherings of people and not attempt to drive through roadblocks. It said that, if personnel encounter a roadblock, they should turn around and go to a safe area.
On July 28, the State Department issued a travel advisory in Haiti, ordering all non-emergency U.S. government personnel and eligible families to leave. The Bureau of Consular Affairs on Thursday limited all U.S. government personnel in Haiti to the confined area around its Port-au-Prince embassy and prohibited them from walking in Haiti's capital.
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