To support Jamaica and help South Coast recover faster, please use the following: ► Breds - Treasure Beach Foundation bredsfoundation.org/ The full film about every parish in Jamaica is coming up soon. Please subscribe and stay tuned. Thank you for watching!
Thank you so much for this awesome video. It is so touching and encouraging to see how people handle adversities. Lovely to see the love in action. Looking forward to see the next videos. Keep up the excellent work.❤
I saw a statement from the government that you should be sure to contact the local authorities who are coordinating the reconstruction. That way, the most pressing work can be addressed first.
@@eileenwatt8283I saw a statement from the government today recommending using hurricane straps during rebuilding. I don't know if these straps are part of the building code, I was under the impression from the statement that this was above-and-beyond what's in the code requirements.
Thank you for the great work that you do. It really is a window into which we, in the Diaspora can see a balanced image of what is happening in JA. Blessings to you, and God bless the land and the people of Jamaica.❤
Irene, I am always amazed at the effort you make to bring us objective information. My heart bleeds for the destruction in some of these areas, much of which has not been covered by traditional media. Thanks and thanks and thanks. You are a honorary Jamaican!
Bless up Irina, I'm a master carpenter who visits Jamaica two or three times a year, Jamaica holds a special place in my heart, while we no cash to spare, we will be arriving in Jamaica 31 August till 6 September , I would be happy to give a few days work to help move your project along, bless up ,Collin P
Thank you! It's a project of Treasure Beach people. You can support it via Breds Foundation. bredsfoundation.org/ I'm sure rebuilding will take some time, so in September they might still need your help. 🙏
This video clearly demonstrates how resilient Jamaicans 🇯🇲 are in times of difficulties and adversities..My mother love continues to brightly shines in all her radiance.. Much positive thoughts is extended...❤
Well, I'm afraid it's not that simple. What I've discovered having witnessed a lot of torn roofs in St.Elizabeth and other parishes - hurricane straps actually made the situation much worse in some cases. In general, hurricane straps can help by strengthening the connections between different parts of a building, making the structure more resistant to high winds. However, in a Category 4 hurricane (over 130 mph) - there are instances where the presence of hurricane straps can lead to more extensive damage. Without straps, roofing materials like zinc may be blown away, leaving the wooden frame intact for easier repair. With straps, the entire wooden frame can be blown off along with the roof, sometimes even pulling pieces of concrete from the walls! For wooden/plywood houses - hurricane straps are a no-no during the hurricane, as this is how the full house is destroyed - the hurricane can't lift up the roof, so it simply breaks all the walls, leaving foundation only. Therefore, while hurricane straps generally increase structural integrity in high winds and are must in Jamaica due to tropical storms, in extreme conditions, they can lead to greater overall damage if the structure fails. That's why the solution has to be way more complex, starting from the roof shape/design, type of roofing material, type of eave etc.
That's assuming the rest of the building is strong enough. There are homes in New England US that are hundreds of years old because they were built well surviving blizzards year after year. In Florida old wooden structures have survived cat 5 hurricanes. Id like to know how the dome houses in St Thomas did? They are strong and cheaper to build, but people are reluctant to use the design because they don't like the aesthetics.
@@waitaminute2015 can you share some links to the wooden houses that are 100 y.o.+ that survived the hurricane winds please? I've been trying to find at least some, but couldn't. New England is not a good example, I'm afraid, as it never has any hurricanes, while Blizzards are usually around 35 Mph winds, with maximum gusts of around 60 mph. This cannot compare to a Category 4 hurricane winds which start FROM 130 mph...
@@JAMAICAWITHIRIEWell, New England did, in fact, experience a hurricane, Gloria in 1985. My family migrated to Connecticut (which is technically a part of New England, but it's a bit complicated as the part of the state where I grew up is closer to NYC than to what is regarded as New England proper) from Jamaica and as a child I remember when the hurricane touched down. I was shocked to discover that Gloria was a Category 4.
@@serialwriteher2467 Hurricane Gloria was indeed Cat 4 hurricane, but only when it was in the Bahamas. By the time it reached New England - it had weakened significantly, so it was a powerful storm, but not a hurricane. For more info see here: www.weather.gov/mhx/Sep271985EventReview
Irina you are such an asset to Jamaica, thanks for sharing for those of us living abroad, i pray for all these people who are affected by the hurricane, thanks to Jake and others for their support and help ❤
I'm overwhelmed watching this but encouraged by the contributions of all involved, twork being put in and the faith of the people of St. Elizabeth. Thanks Irina!
Thank you for this update. God bless the good people of Treasure Beach and Jason and Miss Sally and everyone working so hard together to restore this precious place!
Thanks Irene. its so sad. My family was badly effected also. Its so painful as there's no insurance to help with the repairs and rebuilding. Amazing that they still have their Faith to hang onto.
The sad thing is most people who live outside of St. E thinks that only rich people lives in southern St. E which is not the case. It's just that we tend to have a lot of disposable income
My heart is with you all, and I am very proud of my brother friend Jason and his effort to repair 500 roof alo g with his teams jah blessing to all . We will do whatever possible. ❤
I have no idea yet, how things really are. All I know is that the roof on the house is undamaged, but only 4 fruit trees are left standing! No assessment has been done as I cannot get to jamaica, for a few more months. Wishing everyone well. Love Jason and miss Sally... pillow of T/B society. God bless and keep everyone. Thanks Irina for this video. I needed to see how bad things were.
Pre-mix, cement company, and others. Please come on board and give those who can do decking help. Hurricane will always be a part of the Caribbean. All hardware across Jamaica drop in and build back some houses. The people will highly appreciate it. Any help is a blessing 🙌
@lawrencedavidson.. God bless Food For The Poor, that's where I learnt about the importance of hurricane straps in roofing. Don't despair homeowners, you'll be assisted.😅
Very cool! And interesting!❤ really appreciate this video 😊 showing reliance’s, how important Jamaica is to all of us abroad. We will rebuild back. We love Jamaica 🇯🇲 ❤
The homes that are build according to code are still standing. if only people stop taking chances when building their homes in Jamaica and just FOLLOW the building codes. They must use hurricane straps on the roofs and DO NOT build houses at low line or at sea level. The ancestors knew what they were doing when they build in the hills. My family is from St. Elizabeth but they moved to the hills of Clarendon in the 1800s. It's the best thing they did.
I personally would not blame you for that, I would consider it being fair to what you are trying to accomplish with your work. I still watch your videos and appreciate your work, just be fair when you are out both sides in every situation is good.
I left on the day airports shut down. I wish I could've gone back straight away to help my friends. All I could do was send some cash to them to provide a little bit of help. I hope I can manage to find the time to come back in 2024. Thank you for making this video. God bless.
I hope the Jamaican government will enact a tourists fee when tourists book their flight to Jamaica. Venice, Italy and Aruba are using tourists fees. Vacationers like to help the Jamaican island and this is one way they could help the island and its citizens. I sent an email to the govt today and wait to hear their response.
OUR CREATOR OUR DIVINE FATHER OUR OMNISCIENT TEACHER OUR ETERNAL GARDNER OUR AUTHOR OF LIFE OUR DELIVERER. THANK YOU SO VERY MUCH FOR YOUR LOVINGKINDNESS JUDGMENT AND RIGHTEOUSNESS IN THE EARTH. THANK YOU FOR YOUR TRUTH AND FAITHFULNESS TO US. THANK YOU OUR FATHER FOR THIS EXCELLENT REPORTING BY IRENE AND HER TEAM. MY MOTHER, SISTER, COUSIN AND FRIENDS ARE DOING WELL IN KINGSTON. WE GIVE THANKS FOR THE JUSTICE OF OUR ETERNAL FATHER. JAMAICA COULD HAVE BEEN TAKEN OFF THE MAP. OUR FATHER WE OBEY YOUR WORD AND WE ADORE YOU. THANK YOU. KINDLY READ THE THIRD TESTAMENT SPIRIT OF TRUTH FOUR BOOKS FOR THE NEW ERA. LET US SPIRITUALIZE OURSELVES NOW. STUDY THE THIRD TESTAMENT. SPIRITUAL ISRAEL THE CHILDREN OF OUR DIVINE FATHER. TRUE PRAYER AND DIVINE HARMONY WE GIVE TO OUR KING. DIVINE HARMONY HEPHZIBAH GIVING THANKS ENDORSING OUR CREATOR OUR FATHER LIVING WORD. MATTHEW 22:40
What I noticed most of the focus is on the well-off communities. I rarely see TH-camrs talk about the poorest communities that need more help. I give my hats to Colaz Smith TV and the Stone Island family, who focused more on the poorest communities. Sad!
It’s actually the same community that colas smith tv visits. That man own a couple business in that area so he will distribute it to the people. I sm from that area so I know these people.
Breds Foundation actually works with these very same families. I mentioned this fact in my video at 16:55... The reason you don't see me riding on a truck handing out a few pieces of zinc to the communities you've mentioned is because I have dignity. What youtubers like Colaz are doing has nothing to do with providing real help to people, but everything to do with exploiting the tragedy to make popular content and promote his youtube channel at the expense of the most vulnerable communities. If it's hard to understand why, just answer a simple question - how would you feel if some stranger came into your house and was sticking a camera in your face when you hadn't even had a chance to take a proper shower for a week or put fresh clothes on? AND you had to feel grateful to him, because.. well, he brought a piece of zinc that you didn't even have tools nor skills to install. Sure, help to others should be promoted in order to encourage donations and involvement, but it requires professional and sensitive approach. Exposing people who are already suffering, just like some youtubers do for the sake of gaining views is just awful! This is why you see my video the way it is, and if there is a moment I personally decide to help anyone, I'll make sure my camera is turned OFF.
I have to say i totally agree with you. I glimpsed videos of the Smith person and didnt even watch any because instantly i sensed it wasn't so much about helping but content and self pride.@@JAMAICAWITHIRIE
Wall seperate sure the wind will damage it. Firstly it was build properly blockbpockest was not filled and steel inserted where it should have been or not enough steel.
Good evening in warminister st Elizabeth on elderly lady lost her roof too.and her husband die lost year so she need some help too please her name is mavis Daley
I believe the Government of Jamaica, should launch an investment platform to go under ground in the develop areas with the electricity transmission power lines.
placing cables underground should be done indeed. I've heard there are projects on this, but not sure how it can be implemented. The costs of this are absolutely ridiculous, but then again it can pay off..
12:59 Were his door cases sealed or door peremiters covered? I noticed that about where I was. You can see around doors. Including interior ones. Would storm doors help with water seeping around the doors?
@@JAMAICAWITHIRIE You deserve at least 200k views. Mam, please make some videos about tourist attractions, authentic cuisines again. I request you. I am seriously missing those from you 😢😢
I heard house insurance is unheard of in JA. This is natural disaster, which normally would be covered. Maybe except Florida. I heard insurance companies are not covering Florida.
My disappointment about Jamaica is with all the tourism money that comes in, why in 2024 do you have your people still living in wood shacks? Zinc covering isn't a roof!! Smh It's just sad & insane to me.
So for treasure beach only and not st elizabeth right? Okay, explains why other places in the parish have not seen one government official or agency coming to asses and help them as well. Must really be a 'treasure' there 🎉🎉🎉🎉
This documentary is about Breds Treasure Beach Foundation and Greater Treasure Beach communities. Look what Jason is saying here: 18:43 and talking about other communities and other parishes. Kindly note, other parts of Jamaica also need help, not only St.Elizabeth, but all parishes. In the beginning of the video I did actually say that I'm making a documentary about all 14 parishes, but most damage was directly in Treasure Beach, so I decided to take a part of this story into a separate video. Even without Treasure beach - the full documentary about Jamaica will have a huge chapter about St.Elizabeth..
@@JAMAICAWITHIRIE - Kindly note? What makes you think that was missed? If you think the comment is unwarranted or misplaced, please specify next time what should be relevant as comments under your public video instead of the not-so-subtle gaslighting, and feel free to delete it - I for one don't take offense to the execution of free will , (chuckle)
Mark my word repairing these zinc roofs with another zinc roof is a big mistake. Every house in Jamaica in 2024 should have concrete. There will be more hurricanes in the years to come, and if the island do get hit directly, it will be devastating if these rules are made of zinc and everyone in Jamaica should have a generator, because if a hurricane hits directly, electricity won’t be on for months, and everyone needs their water tank my word
NO to concrete roofs! Have you ever had to stay in one during a week in the summer? 😢😮 There must be another type of roof to use. NOT zinc...NOT concrete!!
it's common in Jamaica to have a concrete house. Roofs can vary. Many people have concrete flat roofs and many who can't afford proper roof - do zinc roofs. However, we also have proper metal and tile roofs. I don't see wooden roofs in Jamaica, but the roof frame is usually made of wood.
@@originalfoxylady4520 the difference between roofs with straps/proper nails and those without is that in the second case the zinc is lifted easily by the hurricane and taken away, but in the first case the zinc is lifted together with the roof frame and the pieces of the wall. So, in case of that last hurricane it looks like the properly constructed zinc roof with protection from the hurricane resulted in much worse damage, I'm afraid.
@@JAMAICAWITHIRIE If d zinc is at to frame with "straps" and the frame is attached to "hurricane belts w steel" plus, roof shaped like pyramids - cat 10 🌀 hurricane cyaa lift dat. IMO. Mi ah guh find my roofer, Authese M. and tell him "thanks n respect" again for great job he did. 😁✅️🇯🇲✝️🙏
@@originalfoxylady4520 what do you mean? I think you don't understand. The hurricane twists steel and tears it out of concrete, breaks the wood and shatters walls into pieces, so the entire house is destroyed, not the roof. The roofman can do nothing about it.
When donating to charities, you have to provide your details. It's a regulation for any official donations/collecting of donations to prevent money laundry etc. Having said that, I still find their way of accepting payments is quite simple - simply provide your name/address and use credit card online to pay on their site. When you go to their site bredsfoundation.org and then click "Tax Deductible Donation" - you will be taken to American friends of Jamaica website, where you can enter your name and card to make a payment.
You are always saying the government is doing good for the country. I hope you use your influence and advocate for the government to help these people with the money they receive and don’t put it into their own pockets.
Actually, the government is involved on many levels. They have their on fundraiser going and they are also collaborating with NCB foundation. They help with Treasure Beach, but their focus is beyond just Treasure Beach area for understandable reasons. Their priorities are also very different, e.g. who is going to restore 212 schools that were damaged during the hurricane? Not a single private fundraiser can handle that, so the government should be doing that. However, making a video about how the government is helping would not work, because if the government is not doing a good job - people will blame me for opposition propaganda. If the government is doing a good job - people will blame me for being a "sell out".
People should also take responsibility for not following building code and took that chance. There were houses with no steel and no hurricane straps. This could have been avoided if everyone followed building code
It is easy to blame the government for everything! The people are part of the government. We need to stop blaming and put hearts and hands together to restore. God's speed to the ones trying to rebuild and not adding negativity.
Exactly - hurricane ties, also called hurricane clips and hurricane straps, are metal connectors with holes for fasteners, such as nails or screws. The roofers should be using these hurricane ties to reinforce the connection between the roof truss and the wall plate.' Outside of this another disater and the same thing happens again!!!
what are you talking about? When you use "YTs" - do you refer to "white people" or "youtubers"? In any case, not sure how your comment is relevant to this video. Just in case it wasn't clear from the accent - the people shown in this video have never moved to Jamaica, they are THE local Jamaicans living in Treasure Beach for generations. As for me - I am a Ukrainian living in Jamaica. Jamaicans moving to Ukraine can gentrify Ukraine, but not the other way around, because the standard of living in Jamaica is higher than in Ukraine (even before the war).
Jamaica is already gentrified by Jamaican .in many places, maybe you are only used to seeing the ungentrified area of Jamaica. And assume everywhere in Jamaica is like that. Don't be fooled by what you see mostly on Y.T And foreign media.
@@Clairemont7893 YTs are bad ppl , they wanna dominate any lands they land on, look at Hawaii they just stoled that state in 1950s & the natives got pushed out & work as slaves while the YTs live in castles, Irie whatever your real name is don’t bring ur yt family here .
To support Jamaica and help South Coast recover faster, please use the following:
► Breds - Treasure Beach Foundation
bredsfoundation.org/
The full film about every parish in Jamaica is coming up soon. Please subscribe and stay tuned.
Thank you for watching!
Lord Jesus Christ help Jamaica especially st Elizabeth Jamaica
Thank you so much for this awesome video. It is so touching and encouraging to see how people handle
adversities.
Lovely to see the love in action.
Looking forward to see the next videos.
Keep up the excellent work.❤
I will be visiting jamaica for one month in September. I have 25 years experience in construction. Id like to volunteer to help
Make sure to follow Jamaican building code. That is the main reason why these homes are so badly damaged. They did not follow building code.
@@eileenwatt8283 I think the hurricane is the main reason 😅
I saw a statement from the government that you should be sure to contact the local authorities who are coordinating the reconstruction. That way, the most pressing work can be addressed first.
@@eileenwatt8283I saw a statement from the government today recommending using hurricane straps during rebuilding. I don't know if these straps are part of the building code, I was under the impression from the statement that this was above-and-beyond what's in the code requirements.
Nuff respect to you Mike👌
Love and Blessings to beautiful Treasure Beach.
Thank you Jason. U n Jake's were d 1st people to open/ offer Jake's as accommodation/ help for relief during Covid times.
Thank you for the great work that you do. It really is a window into which we, in the Diaspora can see a balanced image of what is happening in JA. Blessings to you, and God bless the land and the people of Jamaica.❤
The people are resilient and community oriented and tend to work together. That is part of the strength of Southern St Elizabeth
Irene, I am always amazed at the effort you make to bring us objective information. My heart bleeds for the destruction in some of these areas, much of which has not been covered by traditional media. Thanks and thanks and thanks. You are a honorary Jamaican!
Jamaicans facing devastating with a smile and praising Godz🙏!!! God bless Jamaica 🇯🇲
Thanks for this video...God bless those helping hands. Our people will rise again. Love the spirit of our people. God bless Jamaica 🙏🏽🇯🇲 🖤💚💛
Bless up Irina, I'm a master carpenter who visits Jamaica two or three times a year, Jamaica holds a special place in my heart, while we no cash to spare, we will be arriving in Jamaica 31 August till 6
September , I would be happy to give a few days work to help move your project along, bless up ,Collin P
Thank you! It's a project of Treasure Beach people. You can support it via Breds Foundation.
bredsfoundation.org/
I'm sure rebuilding will take some time, so in September they might still need your help. 🙏
@JAMAICAWITHIRIE Signed up as a volunteer on their site, thank you, hope to lend a hand.
What a kind thing to do.
Thank you Sir, God bless you 🙏
This video clearly demonstrates how resilient Jamaicans 🇯🇲 are in times of difficulties and adversities..My mother love continues to brightly shines in all her radiance..
Much positive thoughts is extended...❤
Great job Irina. Nice to see the resilience of the people from Treasure Beach. Would love to see a follow up vlog in the near future. Bless up.
Amazing. Loved learning so much about the various relief efforts. Thanks for the links as well.
I love the effort and great volunteerism spirit of Breds and those who are involved in the restoration effort.
Remember to use hurricane straps on the roofs, hurricane straps are your best investment for your wood/zinc roof.
Well, I'm afraid it's not that simple. What I've discovered having witnessed a lot of torn roofs in St.Elizabeth and other parishes - hurricane straps actually made the situation much worse in some cases. In general, hurricane straps can help by strengthening the connections between different parts of a building, making the structure more resistant to high winds. However, in a Category 4 hurricane (over 130 mph) - there are instances where the presence of hurricane straps can lead to more extensive damage. Without straps, roofing materials like zinc may be blown away, leaving the wooden frame intact for easier repair. With straps, the entire wooden frame can be blown off along with the roof, sometimes even pulling pieces of concrete from the walls! For wooden/plywood houses - hurricane straps are a no-no during the hurricane, as this is how the full house is destroyed - the hurricane can't lift up the roof, so it simply breaks all the walls, leaving foundation only. Therefore, while hurricane straps generally increase structural integrity in high winds and are must in Jamaica due to tropical storms, in extreme conditions, they can lead to greater overall damage if the structure fails. That's why the solution has to be way more complex, starting from the roof shape/design, type of roofing material, type of eave etc.
That's assuming the rest of the building is strong enough. There are homes in New England US that are hundreds of years old because they were built well surviving blizzards year after year. In Florida old wooden structures have survived cat 5 hurricanes. Id like to know how the dome houses in St Thomas did? They are strong and cheaper to build, but people are reluctant to use the design because they don't like the aesthetics.
@@waitaminute2015 can you share some links to the wooden houses that are 100 y.o.+ that survived the hurricane winds please? I've been trying to find at least some, but couldn't. New England is not a good example, I'm afraid, as it never has any hurricanes, while Blizzards are usually around 35 Mph winds, with maximum gusts of around 60 mph. This cannot compare to a Category 4 hurricane winds which start FROM 130 mph...
@@JAMAICAWITHIRIEWell, New England did, in fact, experience a hurricane, Gloria in 1985. My family migrated to Connecticut (which is technically a part of New England, but it's a bit complicated as the part of the state where I grew up is closer to NYC than to what is regarded as New England proper) from Jamaica and as a child I remember when the hurricane touched down. I was shocked to discover that Gloria was a Category 4.
@@serialwriteher2467 Hurricane Gloria was indeed Cat 4 hurricane, but only when it was in the Bahamas. By the time it reached New England - it had weakened significantly, so it was a powerful storm, but not a hurricane. For more info see here: www.weather.gov/mhx/Sep271985EventReview
Irina you are such an asset to Jamaica, thanks for sharing for those of us living abroad, i pray for all these people who are affected by the hurricane, thanks to Jake and others for their support and help ❤
8:19 Above Category 3 of the eye wall of the Hurricane, zinc fly around like paper. Look at how it wrapped around the iron frame.
God bless you guys I am so happy to see Jamaican helping to build back there country
I'm overwhelmed watching this but encouraged by the contributions of all involved, twork being put in and the faith of the people of St. Elizabeth. Thanks Irina!
Thank you for this update. God bless the good people of Treasure Beach and Jason and Miss Sally and everyone working so hard together to restore this precious place!
Big up Jake's - 1 of my favorite places. 🇯🇲 💚🌎🙏
Bless up Jamaica 🇯🇲 and its beautiful people!! Much ❤ from FL!
Thanks Irene. its so sad. My family was badly effected also. Its so painful as there's no insurance to help with the repairs and rebuilding. Amazing that they still have their Faith to hang onto.
The sad thing is most people who live outside of St. E thinks that only rich people lives in southern St. E which is not the case. It's just that we tend to have a lot of disposable income
My heart is with you all, and I am very proud of my brother friend Jason and his effort to repair 500 roof alo g with his teams jah blessing to all . We will do whatever possible. ❤
This reminds me of hurricane Irma in Tampa Florida
I have no idea yet, how things really are. All I know is that the roof on the house is undamaged, but only 4 fruit trees are left standing! No assessment has been done as I cannot get to jamaica, for a few more months. Wishing everyone well. Love Jason and miss Sally... pillow of T/B society. God bless and keep everyone. Thanks Irina for this video. I needed to see how bad things were.
Love for the people of Treasure Beach
Great job thank you all so much
Thank u so much. For letting us know THANK U.
Pre-mix, cement company, and others. Please come on board and give those who can do decking help. Hurricane will always be a part of the Caribbean. All hardware across Jamaica drop in and build back some houses. The people will highly appreciate it. Any help is a blessing 🙌
A truly inspirational film. Thanks Irina.
@lawrencedavidson..
God bless Food For The Poor, that's where I learnt about the importance of hurricane straps in roofing. Don't despair homeowners, you'll be assisted.😅
Thank you for this and as always you make an excellent report on what's really going on.
That is my mother parish Jamaica well rebuild
Very cool! And interesting!❤ really appreciate this video 😊 showing reliance’s, how important Jamaica is to all of us abroad. We will rebuild back. We love Jamaica 🇯🇲 ❤
Thanks for the insight. Hoping for a speedy recovery for all.
Amazing video as always ❤ They are doing very good job. Me and my friends will try to help them as much as possible 🙏
My prayers are with you all God bless 🙏🏼❤️
Brilliant video. The people are remarkable.
Great job Irene!
Amazing work , you deserve a national ward
Hurricane straps is a must!!
May God bless my parish
Big up @ Irina. God bless.
The homes that are build according to code are still standing. if only people stop taking chances when building their homes in Jamaica and just FOLLOW the building codes. They must use hurricane straps on the roofs and DO NOT build houses at low line or at sea level. The ancestors knew what they were doing when they build in the hills. My family is from St. Elizabeth but they moved to the hills of Clarendon in the 1800s. It's the best thing they did.
I enjoyed thanks for sharing
Beautiful
Please make sure the roofs are built with hurricane straps and /or have hurricane nails in place, to help prevent this from happening again.
29:00 Generators at pumping stations. I hope MP's are listening. Infrastructure idea
Good work keep it up
I always look forward to seeing your content. Thank you, Irena.❤
Great coverage, thank you 🇯🇲
I personally would not blame you for that, I would consider it being fair to what you are trying to accomplish with your work. I still watch your videos and appreciate your work, just be fair when you are out both sides in every situation is good.
Bkessing, thats awesome
Ty Irene, 🙏🏽❤🇯🇲🇺🇸
I left on the day airports shut down. I wish I could've gone back straight away to help my friends.
All I could do was send some cash to them to provide a little bit of help. I hope I can manage to find the time to come back in 2024.
Thank you for making this video. God bless.
I hope the Jamaican government will enact a tourists fee when tourists book their flight to Jamaica. Venice, Italy and Aruba are using tourists fees. Vacationers like to help the Jamaican island and this is one way they could help the island and its citizens. I sent an email to the govt today and wait to hear their response.
They do pay a landing and departure tax.
Shout out to you, Ms. Irie! Blessings!
So, Treasure Beach is near Aligator Pond. With it's dark grey sand and silica
OUR CREATOR OUR DIVINE FATHER OUR OMNISCIENT TEACHER OUR ETERNAL GARDNER OUR AUTHOR OF LIFE OUR DELIVERER.
THANK YOU SO VERY MUCH FOR YOUR LOVINGKINDNESS JUDGMENT AND RIGHTEOUSNESS IN THE EARTH.
THANK YOU FOR YOUR TRUTH AND FAITHFULNESS TO US.
THANK YOU OUR FATHER FOR THIS EXCELLENT REPORTING BY IRENE AND HER TEAM.
MY MOTHER, SISTER, COUSIN AND FRIENDS ARE DOING WELL IN KINGSTON.
WE GIVE THANKS FOR THE JUSTICE OF OUR ETERNAL FATHER.
JAMAICA COULD HAVE BEEN TAKEN OFF THE MAP.
OUR FATHER WE OBEY YOUR WORD AND WE ADORE YOU.
THANK YOU.
KINDLY READ THE THIRD TESTAMENT SPIRIT OF TRUTH FOUR BOOKS FOR THE NEW ERA.
LET US
SPIRITUALIZE OURSELVES NOW.
STUDY THE THIRD TESTAMENT.
SPIRITUAL ISRAEL THE CHILDREN OF OUR DIVINE FATHER. TRUE PRAYER AND DIVINE HARMONY WE GIVE TO OUR KING.
DIVINE HARMONY HEPHZIBAH GIVING THANKS ENDORSING OUR CREATOR OUR FATHER LIVING WORD.
MATTHEW 22:40
I think 🤔 rebuilding should include roof straps and slab roofs
Thanks so much for sharing and I'm sending lots of love to everyone affected
What I noticed most of the focus is on the well-off communities. I rarely see TH-camrs talk about the poorest communities that need more help. I give my hats to Colaz Smith TV and the Stone Island family, who focused more on the poorest communities. Sad!
It’s actually the same community that colas smith tv visits. That man own a couple business in that area so he will distribute it to the people. I sm from that area so I know these people.
Breds Foundation actually works with these very same families. I mentioned this fact in my video at 16:55...
The reason you don't see me riding on a truck handing out a few pieces of zinc to the communities you've mentioned is because I have dignity.
What youtubers like Colaz are doing has nothing to do with providing real help to people, but everything to do with exploiting the tragedy to make popular content and promote his youtube channel at the expense of the most vulnerable communities.
If it's hard to understand why, just answer a simple question - how would you feel if some stranger came into your house and was sticking a camera in your face when you hadn't even had a chance to take a proper shower for a week or put fresh clothes on? AND you had to feel grateful to him, because.. well, he brought a piece of zinc that you didn't even have tools nor skills to install.
Sure, help to others should be promoted in order to encourage donations and involvement, but it requires professional and sensitive approach.
Exposing people who are already suffering, just like some youtubers do for the sake of gaining views is just awful!
This is why you see my video the way it is, and if there is a moment I personally decide to help anyone, I'll make sure my camera is turned OFF.
I have to say i totally agree with you. I glimpsed videos of the Smith person and didnt even watch any because instantly i sensed it wasn't so much about helping but content and self pride.@@JAMAICAWITHIRIE
Treasure Beach ❤
Wall seperate sure the wind will damage it. Firstly it was build properly blockbpockest was not filled and steel inserted where it should have been or not enough steel.
Good evening in warminister st Elizabeth on elderly lady lost her roof too.and her husband die lost year so she need some help too please her name is mavis Daley
I believe the Government of Jamaica, should launch an investment platform to go under ground in the develop areas with the electricity transmission power lines.
placing cables underground should be done indeed. I've heard there are projects on this, but not sure how it can be implemented. The costs of this are absolutely ridiculous, but then again it can pay off..
My church is sending a 40ft container would love to get some of the material there
God bless the Church group. ✝️✅️💚🙏💐💐🇯🇲🌎♥️
12:59 Were his door cases sealed or door peremiters covered? I noticed that about where I was. You can see around doors. Including interior ones. Would storm doors help with water seeping around the doors?
Government must give you money from overseas ; millions 🥺😳👌to help rebuild ;
Only 8.5k views! It is so underrated
It was posted less than a day ago :), it's now almost 20k views, thanks!
@@JAMAICAWITHIRIE You deserve at least 200k views. Mam, please make some videos about tourist attractions, authentic cuisines again. I request you. I am seriously missing those from you 😢😢
Invest in some concrete roofs.
He has insurance. The people that are the backbone of that community are living from hand to mouth
Jason has said that in the video here: 33:34
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Does anyone know what happened to Little Bay! I stayed there in 2019 at Sandy's By The Sea. Please let me know.
I heard house insurance is unheard of in JA. This is natural disaster, which normally would be covered. Maybe except Florida. I heard insurance companies are not covering Florida.
My disappointment about Jamaica is with all the tourism money that comes in, why in 2024 do you have your people still living in wood shacks? Zinc covering isn't a roof!! Smh It's just sad & insane to me.
So for treasure beach only and not st elizabeth right? Okay, explains why other places in the parish have not seen one government official or agency coming to asses and help them as well. Must really be a 'treasure' there 🎉🎉🎉🎉
This documentary is about Breds Treasure Beach Foundation and Greater Treasure Beach communities. Look what Jason is saying here: 18:43 and talking about other communities and other parishes.
Kindly note, other parts of Jamaica also need help, not only St.Elizabeth, but all parishes. In the beginning of the video I did actually say that I'm making a documentary about all 14 parishes, but most damage was directly in Treasure Beach, so I decided to take a part of this story into a separate video. Even without Treasure beach - the full documentary about Jamaica will have a huge chapter about St.Elizabeth..
I heard the Prime Minister, and MP Green flew over the entire area and saw the damage.
@@JAMAICAWITHIRIE - Kindly note? What makes you think that was missed? If you think the comment is unwarranted or misplaced, please specify next time what should be relevant as comments under your public video instead of the not-so-subtle gaslighting, and feel free to delete it - I for one don't take offense to the execution of free will , (chuckle)
Does anyone know how Kudehya fared? Hopefully Iyarus, and the dogs made it through alright.
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Does anyone know the status of Villa Hikaru located on the beach ?
Treasure beach need more forestry
Mark my word repairing these zinc roofs with another zinc roof is a big mistake. Every house in Jamaica in 2024 should have concrete. There will be more hurricanes in the years to come, and if the island do get hit directly, it will be devastating if these rules are made of zinc and everyone in Jamaica should have a generator, because if a hurricane hits directly, electricity won’t be on for months, and everyone needs their water tank my word
Concrete roofs absorb a lot of heat and make summers almost unbearable.
NO to concrete roofs! Have you ever had to stay in one during a week in the summer? 😢😮 There must be another type of roof to use. NOT zinc...NOT concrete!!
Concrete houses with wooden roofs? Is that wide spread?
it's common in Jamaica to have a concrete house. Roofs can vary. Many people have concrete flat roofs and many who can't afford proper roof - do zinc roofs. However, we also have proper metal and tile roofs. I don't see wooden roofs in Jamaica, but the roof frame is usually made of wood.
FYI: A properly contructed zinc roof w hurricane straps; concrete nails; hurricane belts & concrete blocks filled & steel 18" apart costs > slab roofs. d@@JAMAICAWITHIRIE
@@originalfoxylady4520 the difference between roofs with straps/proper nails and those without is that in the second case the zinc is lifted easily by the hurricane and taken away, but in the first case the zinc is lifted together with the roof frame and the pieces of the wall. So, in case of that last hurricane it looks like the properly constructed zinc roof with protection from the hurricane resulted in much worse damage, I'm afraid.
@@JAMAICAWITHIRIE If d zinc is at to frame with "straps" and the frame is attached to "hurricane belts w steel" plus, roof shaped like pyramids - cat 10 🌀 hurricane cyaa lift dat. IMO. Mi ah guh find my roofer, Authese M. and tell him "thanks n respect" again for great job he did. 😁✅️🇯🇲✝️🙏
@@originalfoxylady4520 what do you mean? I think you don't understand. The hurricane twists steel and tears it out of concrete, breaks the wood and shatters walls into pieces, so the entire house is destroyed, not the roof. The roofman can do nothing about it.
Allyan is the best builder in the area
Please step up GRACE Kennedy, if you haven't done so already!
They need easier solutions for donating. Something that everyone knows how to use quickly and easily
When donating to charities, you have to provide your details. It's a regulation for any official donations/collecting of donations to prevent money laundry etc. Having said that, I still find their way of accepting payments is quite simple - simply provide your name/address and use credit card online to pay on their site. When you go to their site bredsfoundation.org and then click "Tax Deductible Donation" - you will be taken to American friends of Jamaica website, where you can enter your name and card to make a payment.
I would like to donate money
Hello there
You are always saying the government is doing good for the country. I hope you use your influence and advocate for the government to help these people with the money they receive and don’t put it into their own pockets.
Actually, the government is involved on many levels. They have their on fundraiser going and they are also collaborating with NCB foundation. They help with Treasure Beach, but their focus is beyond just Treasure Beach area for understandable reasons. Their priorities are also very different, e.g. who is going to restore 212 schools that were damaged during the hurricane? Not a single private fundraiser can handle that, so the government should be doing that. However, making a video about how the government is helping would not work, because if the government is not doing a good job - people will blame me for opposition propaganda. If the government is doing a good job - people will blame me for being a "sell out".
People should also take responsibility for not following building code and took that chance. There were houses with no steel and no hurricane straps. This could have been avoided if everyone followed building code
It is easy to blame the government for everything! The people are part of the government. We need to stop blaming and put hearts and hands together to restore.
God's speed to the ones trying to rebuild and not adding negativity.
Warum macht ihr wieder das gleiche Dach wie davor, beim nächsten Hurrikan habt ihr wieder das gleiche Problem, ich verstehe das nicht!
Exactly - hurricane ties, also called hurricane clips and hurricane straps, are metal connectors with holes for fasteners, such as nails or screws. The roofers should be using these hurricane ties to reinforce the connection between the roof truss and the wall plate.'
Outside of this another disater and the same thing happens again!!!
Tin roofs...oh well. 🙄
I hope no more YTs move to Jamaica, they gonna gentrify Jamaica its worst than hurricane
what are you talking about? When you use "YTs" - do you refer to "white people" or "youtubers"? In any case, not sure how your comment is relevant to this video. Just in case it wasn't clear from the accent - the people shown in this video have never moved to Jamaica, they are THE local Jamaicans living in Treasure Beach for generations.
As for me - I am a Ukrainian living in Jamaica. Jamaicans moving to Ukraine can gentrify Ukraine, but not the other way around, because the standard of living in Jamaica is higher than in Ukraine (even before the war).
Jamaica is already gentrified by Jamaican .in many places, maybe you are only used to seeing the ungentrified area of Jamaica. And assume everywhere in Jamaica is like that. Don't be fooled by what you see mostly on Y.T
And foreign media.
@@JAMAICAWITHIRIE white ppl not TH-camrs
@@Clairemont7893 YTs are bad ppl , they wanna dominate any lands they land on, look at Hawaii they just stoled that state in 1950s & the natives got pushed out & work as slaves while the YTs live in castles, Irie whatever your real name is don’t bring ur yt family here .
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