A mission led by a United States congressman rescued the author Mitch Albom and several other Americans from Haiti early Tuesday as the Caribbean nation faces violent upheaval.
Mr. Albom, who wrote “Tuesdays With Morrie” and “The Five People You Meet in Heaven,” said in a statement that he and a group from Have Faith Haiti, an orphanage he runs in Port-au-Prince, were evacuated after sheltering in place since a state of emergency was declared in the country this month.
Representative Cory Mills, a Florida Republican and a U.S. Army veteran, led the mission in coordination with Representative Lisa McClain, a Michigan Republican.
Mr. Albom lives in the Detroit area.
The rescue came as a humanitarian crisis rapidly unfolds in Haiti amid the country’s worst political upheavals in years.
Persons:
Mitch Albom, Albom, ”, Cory Mills, Lisa McClain
Organizations:
United, Faith, Florida Republican, U.S . Army, Michigan Republican
Locations:
Haiti, Caribbean, Faith Haiti, Port, Florida, Michigan, Detroit