 Shifting our focus to South Africa where the death toll from the devastating floods that have hit urban and surrounding areas has now risen to over 300 with many people continuing to be missing. This region hasn't seen rain like this in more than 60 years. 448 people are dead with dozens still missing. Recovery workers with dogs searching for bodies. 40,000 South Africans now displaced more than 4,000 homes destroyed. This is a sorrowful moment for the people of South Africa, especially the families that are still mourning their loved ones. When I arrived, when I came back from the clinic, it was a little bit early, like eight up to nine years. As I arrived, the only community was there with the two police. My wife and my son. You all know that I declared the year 2022 as a year of charity and the flood victims right here in Deban City will not be left out. We found someone who lives in the township where the flood happened but her house was not affected. How many places were affected in here? Almost every place. It just depends on how bad the situation was. But your house was not affected? So she took us to the camp allocated by the government for the people that homes were destroyed during the flood. When we got there, we met the ketika of the place and she told us that the people living here right now needs two things. That is food and accommodation. And what our strength can do for now was the foodstuffs. But with our accommodation, I think we're going to do it together as a family. We're going to put our strength together to build a home for them. Where do you live now? I live on top there. You don't have a place to stay now? You don't have a place to stay for your own? We both have I think over like 1.4 million subscribers. We will put a go for me link down in the in the description below. We like to build in a house. I just want to let you guys know something. Tayo and I are not doing this to show off, but it's something that we're doing just to inspire you. For me, if I'm not a YouTuber, like you would never see me doing anything like this on camera. But since I have audience, I have people like you who watch my videos all the time. I'm just trying to tell you that giving is not a crime. I would give just to inspire you to go out there and give that little amount of money to put smiles on people's faces. You know what? Do you guys want to shop with me? Or have you checked the link in the description? Click on it. If it's a dollar, let's donate it and give it back to the society. They need us. We are all Africans. It's Africans that are suffering. And I believe that you and I as Africans living in different part of Africa can come together and support our own time. It's now. Thank you. We're giving 15 items to buy. And on the list, there is tissue, so that it is. You don't know, right? All right. It's the South Africans love chicken feet. You're buying it for yourself or you're buying it for them? No, for them. I saw the way you've been packing chicken. You've been packing too much chicken. Don't go and take it to your house. Where I live, I cannot even cook, man. Candles and matches. Apparently, where they live, there is no electricity. So they need candles and matches. I'm thinking with the government, man. I mean, electricity is something that I think each and every South African needs to have, right? So I guess maybe we're just going to buy this today. But I think maybe if you see this video, make it happen, yeah? Let them get electricity in there. Hey, yeah, yeah. Bro, this is from, isn't it made in Congo? Isn't it made in Congo? They chop it. Man, let me ask you. You know, we cannot have a serious conversation all the time. Which African country, man, do you think have this one? Leave that in the comment section. Do you want to know? Nigeria. Ah, no, I think Congo will win. I want to know what is this so important to you? It's important because, you know, we're all Africans. And if one African is going to a problem, then all Africans are going to us in problem. And if we can lend the helping hand to help people, then we should. So, you know what? It's time for you to join the movement. We are doing our part. So you also have to do your part. The link will be in the description. But yo, Tyre is amazing, man. I mean, if you're watching this video and you have not subscribed to Tyre, Ina, what are you waiting for? He makes the dopest African vlogs. I mean, let me finish. Let me finish. Let me finish now. He makes the best African travel vlogs. Go check out the description box. Subscribe to his YouTube channel. You watch my videos? Take me back to Ghana with you. I'm talking to Ghana. Yeah. Really? I hear Ghana is the best country in Africa right now. How did you know? I watched a lot of blogs from Ghana. Nice to see you. Nice to see you. You're from Deba. I'm from Deba, yeah. You heard about what happened. The flats. Yes, yes, yes. How bad it is. It's very bad. People are devastated because they've lost income. They've lost money. They've lost a whole lot of stuff. The homes, lives, it's bad. So, you know, so sad and I didn't know anything about it until I arrived in Deba. And then a lot of people were saying, this is the wrong time to be in Deba because, I mean, a lot of lives have been lost. You know what? I think the mood is low. Everybody's mood is not that great. But I think if you go to certain parts of Deba, you'll be fine. If I had time, I would have definitely joined you guys because I love your videos, my guy. I just wanted to shake your hand and know that I've met this guy in my life once. So, I mean, Africans are watching. What are you going to tell them? No, I'm just, it's one Africa. One Africa, yeah. I said, yeah, we're all together. This thing of people complaining, saying we are zoonophobic and people saying that, I mean, we all, we all won. We all won. I love you, bro. Thanks, my brother. Thank you. Yeah, yeah. Thank you. Nice to meet you. All right, man. Nice to meet you, too. It's time to pay for the bills. But we are lined up right now. It's like the person who is coming to serve us is like, what is going on? This is too much for one person. We're going to feed about 198 people. 198. So, I don't think this is, this is not enough. But we're doing our part, yeah. I'm one Niger, I'm one Niger, hey. I got my brother from Ghana, man. What are you going to tell them, man? Well, we are here to support a brother. We are happy, you know. We are doing this together. It's a great feeling, you know. I feel like it feels good to put smiles on people's faces. Yeah, you know. Oh, I'm so zoonophobic. I mean, I'm everywhere, you know. How are you? Nice to meet you, too. Yeah, you're from here? From Deba? From Burundi. From what? From Burundi. Burundi? Oh, nice. I follow you. Nice, it's good to see you. Wow. See, before I let you go, you may say to Africans. You see yourself. They must keep following you, listening to what you are doing. You are doing it. Might go to this side. Publishing the continent. Yeah. I knew them all the time. So the youth will know that it's not only about going in America or everywhere. Even here in Africa, you can make it. Here in Africa, you can make it. You can sell one? You can go over there. I see it. What I love about South Africa is that even in the malls, when you are filming, no one is coming to you to tell you that stop filming. Where I'm coming from, even your phone. You can't use it. Hi. You can't use your phone. They will tell you that stop filming me. Say hello to them. I told you, yeah. The South Africans are the nicest people you will ever meet. Oh my goodness. Well, this is the South Africa that most of you have never been seen on TV. So yeah, she's representing the real South Africa. We ended up tasting it there. I'll just try this one. Yeah, he already checked it. You know, in an African home, if I'm going to give something to somebody, you need to taste it first, you know? Cool to see United Africans coming together to solve a problem. So listen, this car belongs to a Ghanaian and this car right here belongs to my brother from Nigeria. And you know, she's from Swaziland. Come on, say hi. And we're all from different African countries coming together to solve one problem here. They decided to bring their cars, support us. We haven't even been buying the fuel. Like, I'm like, what are they doing this? And they just said one thing. We're all Africans. So listen, if we unite as one, we can do a lot of things. Yeah, I keep on telling you guys that two Africans, three Africans can come together to solve a problem. Enough of doing this individualism. You know, it doesn't take us anywhere. I'm so emotional. I don't want to cry because men don't cry. But yeah. Because men don't cry. You want to cry, bro? Because I just cried yesterday. For what? A woman broke your heart? Because you don't have to be a woman. Because that's the only time men cry, man. Yeah. Anyway, I'll see you guys when we get there. So we finally got here. This is the place where the people that have been displaced by the flood are living right now. I think this is the place that was provided by the government, right? Yes. So who are the people that live in here? It's the citizens. Citizens that were affected by the flood, right? So people living here don't have a place to stay. Yes, they don't have anything. The flood wiped off their houses. Identity documents, everything. They have nothing. They have nothing here. So this is where they stay? Yes. So they tell us that we've got this one we're going to bring this to them. You know me? So, oh, you want to help me? Don't worry, yeah. Ah, thank you, my brother. Thank you. Thank you. You guys have more here? Yeah, I think in the seat. In the seat. Thank you. Thank you so much. Thank you so much. God bless you. Thank you so much. Let's me help Kevin, yes? This one? This heavy, can you carry it? Yes. It's your friend. Yes. Right. This one I will help you carry. Then carry buckets on top of there, just like that. Just like that. You know, when we used to go and fetch water in the village, this is how we carry the water. One here, and one there. Yeah, yeah, yeah. You go, come with me, let's go. To eight people living here. How many people live here? 198. 198 people live here. How many children? We have 65 children. And how many men? Dirty men. The rest are women? Yes. Which means you've got so many women living in here. How many people in Tarleton? Eight, 108. 108. 108? No. So which means, as everybody lives here, there's no privacy here? There's no privacy. There's no privacy at all. What do they sleep then? Point of correction, guys. Yeah. This is our sister. This is our sister. You, I can, I am live. This is our very important sister. We love her from our bottom of our hearts. We have to say thank you to her. Because all those things, all the food we're having, she's the one who's making this. I'm not going to forget my brother. Guys, we really appreciate it. This is night. I can't even mention the name of her. So guys, thank you very much. Thank you guys. We appreciate everything that you have done for us, even our volunteers. Thank you guys. We love you all. So, there's nothing much I can say. I'm going to cry. So it's like this puts smiles on people's faces. And we can do this together. So I just want you to understand that this is just one place and there are so many places in here that we can do. Together with them, we can raise funds for them. Thank you. Thank you. From Ghana. Yeah, Ghana and Nigeria. An organization or just- No, no, no, no, no, no organization. No organization. That's individual. You started in your working here. You could visit. We came to visit. We came to visit. And then we found- No, it's been three days now. And then we just- Who told you about this thing? Because when we came, everybody started saying that Japan, this is happening. This is happening in Japan, right? And we are like, you know, we cannot go like that. We live in tomorrow. So we can just come today, do something, and then we'll go back tomorrow. So kind of. Thank you. I mean, we're all Africans. Yeah. So we need to suffer. Thank you all. I hope God will bless you guys. Thank you very much. That didn't catch your name. And- My name is Maya. Maya. Thank you, Maya. And your name is? Tayo. Tayo. Thank you very much, guys. We really appreciate your help. From people who were displaced by the flood, right? But people that lost their family because of- I mean, some of them are going to trauma, right? So because of that, they can't stay in there. So we are actually on our way to go and meet someone who lost family members. I hope I don't fall, man. This was creature by the flood. Yeah. The water is so cold. It rained at night or in the morning? What, at past nine? At night. Nighty. So they were sleeping? Yes, they were sleeping. So, I need to show you the place where we found the mother in the- This is the house. We found them there, next to the blue thing. Dead. The water was running through all the- We found them deep down inside the sand. So the- I mean, were they in the house when they happened to be here? No, they were four. Two of them, or they are alive. Two of them, they are dead mother and the son. They just break the wall and come out just to save. Because they had the mother or the wife screaming. They said, oh, my son, my son. Then they took the brick to try to break some. They are already on the downese. As you can see, it's wet here. Okay, they are so resting after this. So you are buried already? Yeah, they are. Yes. Yeah. These are toilets that they are using, these toilets. There's the line. That's the- when they are hanging your clothes. This, yeah, as you can see. So is anybody building the home for him again? No, from now he's living on the neighbourhoods. Or he's coming, she's calling him just now. So you can speak to him. I think, I mean, that would be better for us to- If we have to do anything, we have to maybe- If we talk to him, we can actually build for him rather. What does that mean? I just want to say sorry for your loss. Okay. And we know how you feel right now. But can you tell us what really happened? Yeah, it was Monday last night. When I started to sleep, two rooms were falling down with these two big rocks. It was coming on a- on a boundary here for my neighbour. As I started sleeping, the whole room was falling down. Falling down? Yeah. So the wall- did the wall fall on you? All of us. Because me, I was on a kitchen, on a- I was just sleeping on a sofa. On the couch. On a couch, yeah. My wife and my son and the- The other son? The other son was on a room. On a bedroom. And another bedroom? Yeah, another bedroom. As the wall is falling down, I'm just shouting, hey, we're just dying now. I see the small child, that one was here. This legally one. Was- only bricks here is- the head was inside the bricks and then the bricks was pushing like this. I was just moving the- the bricks on me and then I was just pulling my last son on the bricks. As I was pulling the last son on the bricks, there's another one there. He's crying, hey, Baba, just grab me. I tried to grab that son, but I never feel it. I was just touching only his hands like this. I just removed all the- all the rocks in the- in the bricks. As I was moving all the rocks in the bricks halfway, I just pulled him like this. Hey, it doesn't come. I just keep running to knock on my neighbors because my neighbors can't hear nothing because- because of the rain. I just knocked door to door, I caught three guys. One for the- for that grey house, one for other side, this side, and my neighbor on top here. He just sent me. We're starting to try to pull out this one, this son. Since ten, up to three, doesn't come out. As we're pulling out, it's inside the hole. This rock, we just waiting with the- with the- with the spade because if we- if it is moving, it's gonna- go down with the- yeah. On here, as we're pulling this one, on here, no one shouting, yeah. With my wife and my son, I wasn't shouting. As we finish to pull out this one, I say, hey, there's another two. Over there. Yeah, there's another two people here. I can't see them. Yeah. So this one, you managed to pull- Yeah, we managed to pull it. Where is he now? He's there. He's sitting there with no- oh. On top there. The one who broke his leg. Broken leg. Yeah, broken leg. Yeah. Hey, the one who broke his leg. So, who better now? And then, and then I take him to- To the clinic. To the clinic. As I take him to the clinic, the- my neighbors and the- Communities here. Community. He just- I can't see my wife. Can you please just search for my wife and my son? Yeah. He just- I'm taking them to the hospital soon. Mm-hmm. When you arrive, Katsu, where are you now? When I arrived, when I'm coming back from the clinic, was a little bit early, like eight up to half past nine. Yeah. As I arrived, all the community was there with the two bodies. My wife and my son. I'm taking my son to Arkeka. Coming back later. Hey, where I can just leave? I just go to my neighbor's. So, where do you live now? I live in Gontopu there. In the neighbors. You don't have a place to stay now? Sorry? You don't have a place to stay for your own? No, I haven't gone. Um, Taro, I think we can build a house for you. Okay, Baba. Maybe it's the one who broke his leg, the one who broke his leg, the one who broke his leg, the one who broke his leg, the one who broke his leg, the one who broke his leg, the one who broke his leg, when you're down. I am suffering so much. He doesn't want you to rebuild the house. No, no, no, no, we can't. We won't rebuild this one from somewhere else. Yeah. Okay. There's just somewhere else. Okay. So, um, we're going to do this. Taro, I think, um, ha, feels so emotional. Wait a minute. Taro, you can go ahead, man. Let's just, Taro, just take over. Yeah, and, you know, here in this story, I'm sure as you guys know, as you're watching, it's like, it's really sad. And we can find a way to kind of like help out. And nothing, nothing we're going to do is going to bring back to people who are already gone. But at least people who are still living, we can find a way to help them. So, we both have, I think, over like 1.4 million subscribers. We will put a go for me link down in the, in the description below. We like to build a house somewhere else in Dublin so that at least we can start again, can have a new home, and start again. I'm like, I'm not sure the voice. No, I know. I know. So, um, let's, let's just do this together. Um, I believe that after this video, we're going to talk and then I'm going to tell you how much both of us can put together ourselves. And then we set the example so that you guys will follow. Uh, I'm going to come back here again Just for this project, we're making sure that we do it before we get out of there. Yeah, he said, if you want to say something. Thank you very much for your support. And we hope that soon you're going to do something better in you. Because now they don't have clothes for him and to his sons. And the more thing that's worrying us, the place to sleep. They're sleeping from neighbors. I don't know if they have food or they don't have food. So, guys, we need you just to be together. Like, now we're like family. Yeah, definitely. One hand touch another so we can come together as one. Thank you very much. Thank you so much for coming here with us. Thank you, papa. Thank you. Sorry for your lost year. We'll come back again. Hi. You watch my videos? Guy is here and he just said, what am I? Hi. What's your name? Fundi. How old are you? How old are you? Sixteen. Sixteen. Which video did you watch? But I know you. Alright, interested man. Let me... You have my bag. Give me my bag. That's the boy who watched my videos, man. Take it, huh? I've given all the money to you.