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Violences en Martinique: l’aéroport fermé, plus de 1.000 passagers déroutés en Guadeloupe

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A general view shows people outside the airport at Fort-de-France in Martinique on September 20, 2024. - Officials in the French Caribbean island of Martinique say on September 17, 2024 at least six police officers have been injured by gunfire during violent protests over the high cost of living. Martinique has seen similar protests in recent years, many of them fueled by anger over what demonstrators say is economic, social and racial inequality. (Photo by Ed JONES / AFP)
A general view shows people outside the airport at Fort-de-France in Martinique on September 20, 2024. – Officials in the French Caribbean island of Martinique say on September 17, 2024 at least six police officers have been injured by gunfire during violent protests over the high cost of living. Martinique has seen similar protests in recent years, many of them fueled by anger over what demonstrators say is economic, social and racial inequality. (Photo by Ed JONES / AFP)

Plus de 1.000 passagers ont été déroutés en Guadeloupe après la fermeture de l’aéroport de Martinique, en proie à des violences dans un contexte de mouvement contre la vie chère, a indiqué jeudi soir la préfecture de Guadeloupe.

“Suite à la fermeture de l’aéroport Aimé Césaire en Martinique en fin de journée, trois vols ont été déroutés” vers la Guadeloupe, avec “à leurs bords 1.117 passagers”, a indiqué jeudi la préfecture dans un communiqué.

© 2024 – O Bulamba, ADF / AFP

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