Commemoration of the January 12, 2010 Earthquake: The State Gathers at the National Palace
By Jean Wesley Pierre · Port-au-Prince · · 2 min read · Updated 24 April 2026
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However, the ceremony took place in a particularly tense security climate. As the tribute continued, several explosions attributed to kamikaze drones were heard near the National Palace, causing concern in the area. At the time of writing, no official information had been communicated regarding potential damage or victims. Despite these incidents, the authorities maintained the solemn character of the commemoration. In their speeches, they emphasized the importance of the duty of remembrance and the need to strengthen national unity in the face of current challenges, particularly regarding security and institutional stability. Transitional officials also highlighted the resilience of the Haitian people, calling for the transformation of the memory of January 12, 2010 into a driving force for reconstruction, collective responsibility, and national refoundation. Held in a particularly fragile context, this commemoration illustrated the contrast between the imperative of remembrance and the country's security realities. Sixteen years after the earthquake, Haiti continues to advance on a path fraught with challenges, while striving to preserve the memory of the victims and build the foundations for sustainable reconstruction. The editorial team



