The last two major hurricanes that hit Central Florida, we were out of power for a week. I had coworkers that didn’t get power or water for 3 plus weeks. And that was with the local power company getting help from out of state workers. For people to expect JPS to have power back up the next day after a major hurricane is crazy to me.
Those of us old enough to remember know it took months for water and power to be restored after Gilbert. I feel it for my people on the south coast but I'm grateful it wasn't worse. 🙏🏾
I am deeply saddened by the devastation that Hurricane Beryl has brought to my beloved parish of St. Elizabeth. My heart goes out to everyone affected. Together, we will rebuild and support one another through this challenging time. Stay strong, and know that we are in this together.
Bwoy Berry.. your channel is what I look forward to, to catch up with the latest in Jamaica on a weekly basis. It’s a pity I can’t like the videos more than once!! Big up uself!!!
Taught a lesson??? Unnu nice to her eeh? If a did a Black Jamaican unnu wudda seh worse! That racist family needs to be cancelled and boycotted! A nuh di first Azans show dem true colours. But unnu love unnu oppressors 🤡
@@chanelcarter7874 Ppl like you astound me with the foolishness you come up with. She is doing something for someone else whether filmed or not. Secondly, we are living in a social media age so others may be watching and get inspired by her to help out. What is wrong with ppl like you who cast judgment instead of applauding her efforts? I hope YOU are doing something to help out so YOU could be blessed 🙄 P.S. DON’T SPEAK FOR GOD!!
Give Miss Azan some charity work down in St Elizabeth and let her do a social media video on how awful Beryl affected some parts of the country and how the Azan name is geared towards helping Jamaicans to recover
For what?If she was black and spoke patois ,the comment would have gotten alot of laughing emojis. The "outrage" is nothing more than a manifesting of the average Jamaican insecurities and obsession with the poverty culture and the underdogs of the society. Success is an offense to Jamaicans! Being articulate and refine is an offense to Jamaicans!) They'll even go as far as telling you are not Jamaican if you have any level of success. This society is sick and immature that appeases the poor and vulgar. Still love me country.
#4 & #9 is heartwarming along with other notable Jamaicans like Mitchell's giving back. Big up to Toyota Jamaica as well and those who are giving back with the audience.
Hurricane Maria completely destroyed almost my entire island (Dominica) in 2017. It took some time to get power and WiFi back up and running. Like months. It’s a lot because lines are down and roads are broken. The safety of the line workers also had to be considered. Actually I was going to school in Jamaica at the time so when I left home for school there still was no WiFi back home. It took a looong time to recover. Both nature and the people. Things are still recovering. People are still renovating their homes. Some communities were temporarily abandoned and villagers relocated. Be patient and strong Jamrock. It’s not a quick thing. Recovery takes time.
People don't even think that it's Qualified and experienced People have to do those job,the amount of qualified people who's life has been taken needlessly.its in these sad times when they are needed.
Noticed how quick the government's response and help wars,which is MAN MADE, BUT NATURAL DISASTERS,THEY FORGET OR LINGER, THOSE BILLIONAIRE'S WHO WILL NEVER USE ALL THAT WEALTH.😢
Yuh know how Jamaica prone to flooding even when rain drizzle for 1 min too long. I think doing this would cause regular damages to lines underground and the wait fi repairs would be much longer and the process harder. Dog wouldda nyaam wi supa if dem do this in a 3rd world country. Invest in 3 good battery fans and gwaan chill in good deep country old fashion Jamaican mode.
Well do it where they can.. not everywhere in Jamaica is prone or maybe the government should try and invest / establish a program that can develop a system like solar that is more beneficial to the country
Florida, we were out of power for a week. I had coworkers that didn’t get power or water for 3 plus weeks. And that was with the local power company getting help from out of state workers. For people to expect JPS to have power back up the next day after a major hurricane is crazy to me.
#2: I understand the frustration of the people without electricity & the pressure on JPS to restore power immediately. As you mentioned Berry, even in the US, it would take time for power to be restored. We experienced Hurricane Irma in Florida in 2017 & some of our relatives were without electricity for about 2 weeks.
42:11 The issue is that this is the biggest hurricane Jamaica has had in a while and I don't think people even understand the implications of such. I saw people buying milk, meat and other perishable items in preparation for the hurricane. It's like most people have become out of touch and it's the same thing with expecting electricity to return the day after....
We are EXTREMELYYYYYY blessed not to have experienced that hurricane and hopefully we can escape it again and again and again because Jamaica cannot manage!
Who is the " We" you are referring to? Last time I checked residents of Southern Clarendon, Southern Manchester and St.Elizabeth are Jamaicans. Lots of damaged property, loss of roofs, days without tap water, electricity etc.
@@misterlexx2721 my dear, the fact that you are typing this message says a lot. While it is extremely sad that that is the case, count your blessings because it could have been much worse and you still have life. Have a great day.
@@misterlexx2721 Exactly only Kingston, MoBay and Portmore matters to these people, guh dung a St Elizabeth, Manchester and Clarendon. Just wait till Kingston get hit by hurricane next time and unu power loc off and roofs go missing then you will truly understand what the majority of citizens are experiencing!
The bamboo can used to help build sound house rather the zinc and board homes. Its time to build sound homes that can withstand any storms or hurricane season
BFUNNY HOW POOR GHETTO JAMAICANS CAN SAY ANYTHING AND GET AWAY WITH IT. POOR BLACK JAMAICANS TOO DAMN INSECURE AND SENSITIVE. SOMETHING IS ABSOLUTELY WRONG A PEOPLE WHO ALLOWS A 16 YEAR OLD COMMENT TO GET THEM THIS MAD ..ITS NOT THE COMMENT,ITS JUST ANOTHER OPPORTUNITY TO THROW YOUR RESENTMENT AT UPTOWN PEOPLE. REMEMBER IF YOU ARE ARTICULATE AND SUCCESSFUL IN JAMAICA YOU ARE VIEWED AS BEING OUTSIDE THE CRUST.🤔
@maxinew7201 Please watch the tele or social media, many houses in the USA are being destroyed during hurricanes, winds, storms, even if the homes are built with drywalls and pre-made structures resembling cement that which it is not. Hurricane's impact are not impartial to, But times has evolved and season after seasons people are still building house with zinc roof and that zinc is not secure to withstand any seasonal conditions and elements, hence using bamboo, concrete and not board, zinc, plywood that looks like drywalls that any catastrophe can damage
I agree Berry 2 weeks is not bad to wait to get back power, Gilbert was months, I think they're really trying, and they have improved a little in my opinion, you can even reach out to them on social media, which is an improvement and they actually respond
#10 I live in St.Ann, got back current yesterday. No major damage at where I live. We had water throughout the ordeal so I have to be grateful because it could have been worse ❤
I understand where she’s coming from about not receiving the power. The same thing happened in America when we have a hurricane, some state doesn’t receive their power back until like a week time
Commenting on #1. That young girl just needs to be taught empathy. This generation is totally different and lacks the emotional sensibility that we grew up with. Give her grace and pray she learns from her immature behavior.
That azan apology was stage and they make it worst about their is no association with the azan from Jamaica. The truth is alot of the rich family have dual citizenships, even butch stewart when he died, was at his home in Florida. The quick apology means they knew whi to contact immediately. The girl is related to the azan. The rich will always act and think little about the rest of us.
I left Jamaica a minute now and one of the things I don't miss is the after effects of a Hurricane/Storm, specifically, no light. That meant dealing with mosquito and heat. And the heat that comes after a hurricane nuh nice. And I couldn't afford a generator. It was like torture.
Everybody who is having an issue with the light are the ones that are experiencing their first hurricane as an adult. How can light come back 24 hours after a hurricane?! When Ivan came, the light didn't come back immediately. These nowadays adults whine about any and everything just for clout on social media.
#1: I didn’t get sincerity in her apology even though she was using the right words. I sensed she was reading from a Teleprompter. As you said, Berry, she definitely played the age card. She talked about educating herself. The best way to educate herself is through experience. Do you remember a show called The World's Strictest Parents? I would punish her by taking her to St Elizabeth to spend the rest of the summer living in the most horrific conditions while also giving back by volunteering her time and money to those most in need in the parish. My two cents.
The little girl is not even Jamaican. She said she lives in Florida and visited Jamaica on vacation. Which foreigner wouldnt want to leave a country with an impending disaster. Shut yuh rass and cut the little girl some slack.
@@MiRunRoad2023 that isn’t the issue. The rich who make their wealth off the backs on the poor are held to a different standard. The royal family has to monitor what they share online, the Prime minister’s kids too. Saying that u are ignoring that the country was devastated wasn’t a good flex. She is 16 tho, this will be a lesson on how powerful her surname is in jamaica and how to be mindful of what is shared online
@TheDuttyBerryShow. The royal family and the prime minister are obligated to, They’re representing the ppl. Azan is only obligated to there business’s, Until you show me 1 truck of food and housing materials that the Azan donated. My opinion is the same, She did nothing wrong, She did not owe anyone an apology, That’s how rich ppl and dem spoil pickney behave all the time.
Trust and believe mi, The family probably saw that tic toc video, When it was being made and when it got posted. But because of the backlash,,They came out with a lame apology. That’s why I said she was speaking her truth
@@MiRunRoad2023 yea I get it I was saying her lying because she said she’s not associated with the Azan in in Jamaica or any business lol. She should have left that part out and even tho the apology clearly a F-ry and damage control it would be alright.
People of Jamaica careful of these that come to Jamaica to get things done to them and keep away from the social media ok because you all going to get back lash ok
It took a certain place in broward County Florida 10 days to restore electricity and it was not a cat 4.blame who gave jps the ability to own the company
Broward County resident here. I got back power in 2 weeks and my brother was out for 4 weeks. JPS needs help, I’m sure they are working as fast as they can. FPL had help and power was not restored over night.
Lamo u can feel the gun pointed at lil Ms Azan's head & the very 1st disclaimer "I'm not affiliated with any Azan business" lmao the teleprompter was a work OT 😂😂😂
The rich always forget it is their customers that make them rich !, and without us they are nothing... .I'm not going shop with them dare I stoop so low . Great videos lol 😅.
Did know the Colza Smith T.V. went around helping the people to Rebuild their homes taking Materials to those that Lost Everything 😢give Thanks and Show Love to Them as Well
First and foremost from Ivan jps should have had this utility thing sorted out from longtime dem all send messages seh ppl need to be prepared but dem no prepared either
Berry, I agree with you in Mr Azan GD..joining in the cleanup exercise, and ohhhh , she lives in Florida ..oh, really now!! 16 has sense don't speak on things you know nothing of. Been a Floridian..😢
The woman commenting about her light bill need to recognize that her bill is not expensive. That is the average bill abroad for a house. There has been natural disasters abroad and sometimes it takes a week or two to provide power. What folks are experiencing in Jamaica is not unusual.
I live in texas, and my light 8s less than $80.00 per month with central air for my entire house 4 bed rooms washer and dryer refrigerator, and a deep freezer. That is more than what i pay for my entire house hold.
@@chanelcarter7874Wow! You don't seem to think that her apology may have helped the Azans? Jamaicans should boycott them then. I, for one have no qualms with boycotting them. They don't need money from us poor, less fortunate souls
I would punish Sam Azan by despatching her to St. Elizabeth or St. Thomas to assist in helping those affected by hurricane Beryl. Hoping she learns her lesson,
#2 . Berry the girl has a strong point. Plus St Elizabeth should take priority after a disaster. St Elizabeth is our breadbasket, the longer St Elizabeth takes to recover has a strong impact on prices and inflation. While most people dont know, the Government should know.
If JPS should have been prepared it sounds like the residents should been prepared also. Think about it. It’s not our first rodeo and how prepared can one be. Be realistic the poles are extremely damaged and the wires are everywhere. Give them some grace, be kind to each other.
As much as how mi cuss them mi understand the pressure they are under….They don’t have the man power to achieve what they want in a short period of time…dealing with power is very and extremely dangerous.It takes time.Can they be more proactive….yes…The propel in management (not all)care mostly about money and not the technical aspect.
The Azan girl with the private jet should now participate in the relief effort. How many members of the 21 families are doing just that? We should expect more charity from them and hold them accountable for the slave owning past that some of them are guilty of and which has helped to form the foundation of their wealth. Some of those families have been here for over 300 years.
Actually "Azan" is a Syrian/Lebanese family name. Her middle eastern ancestors came to Jamaica in the late 1800s or early 1900s as people running away from the Middle East as they were persecuted for being Christians. They are not British descent but Middle Eastern descent just like the Seaga family (Edward parents and grandparents), the Mahfood family.
We have to remember that at 16 years old, mistakes are likely to be made. One good thing is that others will also learn from her mistake and lack of empathy
I agree with you Duttyberry..Let them go back to learn as punishment. Just like how she did a video. Let's see a video of them working hard and showing apologies in that manner. St E. needs their hard labor
She apologizes..❤ what she said is the least of Jamaica 🇯🇲 problems..im not saying she's right , but just take a look at the man in the mirror.. we all were young
Berry, as a person with electricity currently you can" see with them". Our bills are way too expensive to have to endure this. Those who have not gone this long without electricity will not understand the frustration. My "tyad" threshold has been surpassed!!
Well, mi naah lie, i was so frustrated abt the light restoration slowness, BUT when i read about the Texas governor still today vex that power isnt restored cause me to think that big powerhouse farin in simspace. So big up to ma JPS crew yah
lol the amount of businesses they own and you still contribute to their riches without knowing.if you wanna be sure that your not supporting them,Live the Rasta or maroon life.
The Second Lady that spoke about jps is right. I remember the days of cable and wireless and how high those telephone bills used to be, when digicel came in .. monopoly game masup.. Berry I’m old even to know.. they can do more, they should do more. That’s my stands.. FYI, yes in America the help would be greater because normally Help would possibly come from other states. That’s why I believe a Caricom system is important.
People need to understand that the JPS workers are humans too. I was without electricity for 4 days and I saw these men on the road even at nights and many of them on the road fixing lines then to go home be without electricity at their house. I think they are doing their best.
The last two major hurricanes that hit Central Florida, we were out of power for a week. I had coworkers that didn’t get power or water for 3 plus weeks. And that was with the local power company getting help from out of state workers. For people to expect JPS to have power back up the next day after a major hurricane is crazy to me.
Exactly. People always making it appear that Jamaica is the most backward place ever.
Jamaicans carry a deep resentment that makes us very illogical.Every situation is judged based on the merit of Jamaican being incompetent.
Well said! Exactly!
Those of us old enough to remember know it took months for water and power to be restored after Gilbert. I feel it for my people on the south coast but I'm grateful it wasn't worse. 🙏🏾
I am deeply saddened by the devastation that Hurricane Beryl has brought to my beloved parish of St. Elizabeth. My heart goes out to everyone affected. Together, we will rebuild and support one another through this challenging time. Stay strong, and know that we are in this together.
@@cheri-annhuie47 yes!
Wait.... You got an email from twinkle didn't you?
@mukjnirahg9471
Good that Jamaican people helping each other during and after the storm and hurricane. Each one help one another.
God help those who help themselves.🙏🙏🙏
Bwoy Berry.. your channel is what I look forward to, to catch up with the latest in Jamaica on a weekly basis. It’s a pity I can’t like the videos more than once!! Big up uself!!!
Berry you are so right, she needs to be taught a lesson, they need to have her go and help the less fortunate. Apology is not currently accepted. KMT
@@shereerussell6156 I agree
Taught a lesson??? Unnu nice to her eeh? If a did a Black Jamaican unnu wudda seh worse! That racist family needs to be cancelled and boycotted! A nuh di first Azans show dem true colours. But unnu love unnu oppressors 🤡
Kmt....
Good for Shenseea assisting in relief efforts for her home town and I love that she brought her son with her.
so true
Shensea giving back ❤
And affi a video it. God nuh bless dat
@@chanelcarter7874 Ppl like you astound me with the foolishness you come up with. She is doing something for someone else whether filmed or not. Secondly, we are living in a social media age so others may be watching and get inspired by her to help out. What is wrong with ppl like you who cast judgment instead of applauding her efforts? I hope YOU are doing something to help out so YOU could be blessed 🙄 P.S. DON’T SPEAK FOR GOD!!
Give Miss Azan some charity work down in St Elizabeth and let her do a social media video on how awful Beryl affected some parts of the country and how the Azan name is geared towards helping Jamaicans to recover
For what?If she was black and spoke patois ,the comment would have gotten alot of laughing emojis.
The "outrage" is nothing more than a manifesting of the average Jamaican insecurities and obsession with the poverty culture and the underdogs of the society.
Success is an offense to Jamaicans!
Being articulate and refine is an offense to Jamaicans!) They'll even go as far as telling you are not Jamaican if you have any level of success.
This society is sick and immature that appeases the poor and vulgar. Still love me country.
@@SkirdyManchesterFinally some sense !!
no put them on a plane too America and tell them to stay tf out
Y u & u pickney dem nuh dweet?
😂😂😂😂😂😂 we should
#4 & #9 is heartwarming along with other notable Jamaicans like Mitchell's giving back. Big up to Toyota Jamaica as well and those who are giving back with the audience.
Hurricane Maria completely destroyed almost my entire island (Dominica) in 2017. It took some time to get power and WiFi back up and running. Like months. It’s a lot because lines are down and roads are broken. The safety of the line workers also had to be considered. Actually I was going to school in Jamaica at the time so when I left home for school there still was no WiFi back home. It took a looong time to recover. Both nature and the people. Things are still recovering. People are still renovating their homes. Some communities were temporarily abandoned and villagers relocated. Be patient and strong Jamrock. It’s not a quick thing. Recovery takes time.
Months for us 🇻🇮.
Truth!
@@nickiphilbert6890 right. This is not going to happen overnight.
People don't even think that it's Qualified and experienced People have to do those job,the amount of qualified people who's life has been taken needlessly.its in these sad times when they are needed.
Noticed how quick the government's response and help wars,which is MAN MADE, BUT NATURAL DISASTERS,THEY FORGET OR LINGER, THOSE BILLIONAIRE'S WHO WILL NEVER USE ALL THAT WEALTH.😢
JPS..need to start running lines underground to avoid damages caused by natural disasters.
Yuh know how Jamaica prone to flooding even when rain drizzle for 1 min too long. I think doing this would cause regular damages to lines underground and the wait fi repairs would be much longer and the process harder. Dog wouldda nyaam wi supa if dem do this in a 3rd world country. Invest in 3 good battery fans and gwaan chill in good deep country old fashion Jamaican mode.
It is too costly they say. Even in some parts of Canada over head lines exist.
Flooding would be brutal in terms of restoration of power
Well do it where they can.. not everywhere in Jamaica is prone
Well do it where they can.. not everywhere in Jamaica is prone or maybe the government should try and invest / establish a program that can develop a system like solar that is more beneficial to the country
I love this count down. Mi laugh till mi nearly pop up. Dutty Beryl ooops😂....Dutty Berry I needed these laugh man.
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Big up yuhself
Florida, we were out of power for a week. I had coworkers that didn’t get power or water for 3 plus weeks. And that was with the local power company getting help from out of state workers. For people to expect JPS to have power back up the next day after a major hurricane is crazy to me.
#2: I understand the frustration of the people without electricity & the pressure on JPS to restore power immediately. As you mentioned Berry, even in the US, it would take time for power to be restored. We experienced Hurricane Irma in Florida in 2017 & some of our relatives were without electricity for about 2 weeks.
I respect the young man work ethics🎉🎉🎉 he took one for the team.
Mi seh
Work place harassment 😂😂
42:11 The issue is that this is the biggest hurricane Jamaica has had in a while and I don't think people even understand the implications of such. I saw people buying milk, meat and other perishable items in preparation for the hurricane. It's like most people have become out of touch and it's the same thing with expecting electricity to return the day after....
#1 The comment that included a photo from QP’s iconic words is hilarious! That was the perfect sign off!
I went back to basics, wood fire , water in drum and tuff it out for couple days. Sometimes you have to do what you have to do
#4 ❤ Big up Shenseea!
BOYCOTT? Mercy God, ketch me shouting through the screen!
@@frashaneunstoppable972 lol
Mi think a mi one. LOl
We are EXTREMELYYYYYY blessed not to have experienced that hurricane and hopefully we can escape it again and again and again because Jamaica cannot manage!
Who is the " We" you are referring to? Last time I checked residents of Southern Clarendon, Southern Manchester and St.Elizabeth are Jamaicans. Lots of damaged property, loss of roofs, days without tap water, electricity etc.
@@misterlexx2721 my dear, the fact that you are typing this message says a lot. While it is extremely sad that that is the case, count your blessings because it could have been much worse and you still have life. Have a great day.
@@misterlexx2721 Exactly only Kingston, MoBay and Portmore matters to these people, guh dung a St Elizabeth, Manchester and Clarendon. Just wait till Kingston get hit by hurricane next time and unu power loc off and roofs go missing then you will truly understand what the majority of citizens are experiencing!
Dat d shit dem nah learn
Let there be peace on earth and let it begin with me, DuttyBerry😄❤️
The bamboo can used to help build sound house rather the zinc and board homes. Its time to build sound homes that can withstand any storms or hurricane season
Really😮thanks for that info
Bro it's mother nature.Its thru situations like these we learn and adjust
BFUNNY HOW POOR GHETTO JAMAICANS CAN SAY ANYTHING AND GET AWAY WITH IT. POOR BLACK JAMAICANS TOO DAMN INSECURE AND SENSITIVE.
SOMETHING IS ABSOLUTELY WRONG A PEOPLE WHO ALLOWS A 16 YEAR OLD COMMENT TO GET THEM THIS MAD ..ITS NOT THE COMMENT,ITS JUST ANOTHER OPPORTUNITY TO THROW YOUR RESENTMENT AT UPTOWN PEOPLE.
REMEMBER IF YOU ARE ARTICULATE AND SUCCESSFUL IN JAMAICA YOU ARE VIEWED AS BEING OUTSIDE THE CRUST.🤔
That’s impossible ! you don’t see homes in America being destroyed by hurricanes ? Can they build homes to withstand wind and water .. smfh ..
@maxinew7201
Please watch the tele or social media, many houses in the USA are being destroyed during hurricanes, winds, storms, even if the homes are built with drywalls and pre-made structures resembling cement that which it is not.
Hurricane's impact are not impartial to,
But times has evolved and season after seasons people are still building house with zinc roof and that zinc is not secure to withstand any seasonal conditions and elements, hence using bamboo, concrete and not board, zinc, plywood that looks like drywalls that any catastrophe can damage
Thx for posting my video
Thank you Dutty Berry,people have to be considerate and I think most of these people are working very hard.You can’t please everyone
I agree Berry 2 weeks is not bad to wait to get back power, Gilbert was months, I think they're really trying, and they have improved a little in my opinion, you can even reach out to them on social media, which is an improvement and they actually respond
#10 I live in St.Ann, got back current yesterday. No major damage at where I live. We had water throughout the ordeal so I have to be grateful because it could have been worse ❤
I understand where she’s coming from about not receiving the power. The same thing happened in America when we have a hurricane, some state doesn’t receive their power back until like a week time
Commenting on #1. That young girl just needs to be taught empathy. This generation is totally different and lacks the emotional sensibility that we grew up with. Give her grace and pray she learns from her immature behavior.
#1 Wait😂😂 .. is the Rushcam.. Petite Sue and Quite Perry meme😂
That azan apology was stage and they make it worst about their is no association with the azan from Jamaica. The truth is alot of the rich family have dual citizenships, even butch stewart when he died, was at his home in Florida. The quick apology means they knew whi to contact immediately. The girl is related to the azan. The rich will always act and think little about the rest of us.
Loved this episode ❤️
#3 🎶 There is a flag flown high from the CASTLE OF MY HEART! The castle part ah weh you do the hand over head thing
I left Jamaica a minute now and one of the things I don't miss is the after effects of a Hurricane/Storm, specifically, no light. That meant dealing with mosquito and heat. And the heat that comes after a hurricane nuh nice. And I couldn't afford a generator. It was like torture.
I like your shirt, Berry 🌻 💛 😍
Everybody who is having an issue with the light are the ones that are experiencing their first hurricane as an adult. How can light come back 24 hours after a hurricane?! When Ivan came, the light didn't come back immediately. These nowadays adults whine about any and everything just for clout on social media.
Yes, Dutty! That is it! Send her down deh, yes! lol
Nice shirt. Keep up the good work 👏
Yes, the shirt 👕 is giving 👏
#1: I didn’t get sincerity in her apology even though she was using the right words. I sensed she was reading from a Teleprompter. As you said, Berry, she definitely played the age card. She talked about educating herself. The best way to educate herself is through experience.
Do you remember a show called The World's Strictest Parents? I would punish her by taking her to St Elizabeth to spend the rest of the summer living in the most horrific conditions while also giving back by volunteering her time and money to those most in need in the parish. My two cents.
The little girl is not even Jamaican. She said she lives in Florida and visited Jamaica on vacation. Which foreigner wouldnt want to leave a country with an impending disaster. Shut yuh rass and cut the little girl some slack.
That Azan girl was speaking her truth, Mi have money mi and mi family a fly out
@@MiRunRoad2023 that isn’t the issue. The rich who make their wealth off the backs on the poor are held to a different standard. The royal family has to monitor what they share online, the Prime minister’s kids too. Saying that u are ignoring that the country was devastated wasn’t a good flex. She is 16 tho, this will be a lesson on how powerful her surname is in jamaica and how to be mindful of what is shared online
How are you gonna apologize and lie at the same time damage control is a MF! She care about the money not her actions a cancel culture era we ina..
@TheDuttyBerryShow. The royal family and the prime minister are obligated to, They’re representing the ppl. Azan is only obligated to there business’s, Until you show me 1 truck of food and housing materials that the Azan donated. My opinion is the same, She did nothing wrong, She did not owe anyone an apology, That’s how rich ppl and dem spoil pickney behave all the time.
Trust and believe mi, The family probably saw that tic toc video, When it was being made and when it got posted. But because of the backlash,,They came out with a lame apology. That’s why I said she was speaking her truth
@@MiRunRoad2023 yea I get it I was saying her lying because she said she’s not associated with the Azan in in Jamaica or any business lol. She should have left that part out and even tho the apology clearly a F-ry and damage control it would be alright.
#5 misery loves company. Look at the reckless, rebellious and stubborn hard ears people in the storm carrying on like the hurricane is not dangerous.
The situation is sad man that they found it funny to laugh while them zinc could have done a whole different level of damage there. Careless yf kmt
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@blackcotton2771 👀
And den dem wah Azan fi tek e serious
We jus got our light and i am more than grateful cuz jps is now under pressure
Big up Berry! Thanks for the info 💕💕💕
People of Jamaica careful of these that come to Jamaica to get things done to them and keep away from the social media ok because you all going to get back lash ok
It took a certain place in broward County Florida 10 days to restore electricity and it was not a cat 4.blame who gave jps the ability to own the company
Agreed. I recall during Hurricane Irma in 2017, it took two weeks for power to be restored in certain parts of Pinellas County.
Black River, St.Elizabeth back on power grid since last night I hear. My peeps got light. Kudus to JPS
#6 soooo humorous 😅😅
Broward County resident here. I got back power in 2 weeks and my brother was out for 4 weeks. JPS needs help, I’m sure they are working as fast as they can. FPL had help and power was not restored over night.
Broward county a bush still star 😂 no offense but lord man
Lamo u can feel the gun pointed at lil Ms Azan's head & the very 1st disclaimer "I'm not affiliated with any Azan business" lmao the teleprompter was a work OT 😂😂😂
Children live what they learn.
The rich always forget it is their customers that make them rich !, and without us they are nothing... .I'm not going shop with them dare I stoop so low . Great videos lol 😅.
Did know the Colza Smith T.V. went around helping the people to Rebuild their homes taking Materials to those that Lost Everything 😢give Thanks and Show Love to Them as Well
First and foremost from Ivan jps should have had this utility thing sorted out from longtime dem all send messages seh ppl need to be prepared but dem no prepared either
How would you have prepared?
Berry, I agree with you in Mr Azan GD..joining in the cleanup exercise, and ohhhh , she lives in Florida ..oh, really now!! 16 has sense don't speak on things you know nothing of. Been a Floridian..😢
How can the Azan girl not be Jamaican when she is shown in Jamaica gleaner (big front page picture) representing Jamaica in golf tournaments😐😐
I am deeply saddened for my people of Jamaica this shall pass and that Azan child can keep her apologize it's for her and her family🥵
The woman commenting about her light bill need to recognize that her bill is not expensive. That is the average bill abroad for a house. There has been natural disasters abroad and sometimes it takes a week or two to provide power. What folks are experiencing in Jamaica is not unusual.
I live in texas, and my light 8s less than $80.00 per month with central air for my entire house 4 bed rooms washer and dryer refrigerator, and a deep freezer. That is more than what i pay for my entire house hold.
#1. Apology doesn’t seem or feel sincere to me.
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Who is u? Shi shouldn't duh none!!
@@chanelcarter7874Wow! You don't seem to think that her apology may have helped the Azans? Jamaicans should boycott them then. I, for one have no qualms with boycotting them. They don't need money from us poor, less fortunate souls
Some planning and preparation need to be done in season like this ... God help Jamaica move forward
I would punish Sam Azan by despatching her to St. Elizabeth or St. Thomas to assist in helping those affected by hurricane Beryl. Hoping she learns her lesson,
Which lesson? Unuh beloved Kartel, Tommy etc learn any? U hear any Azan in crime?
#2 . Berry the girl has a strong point. Plus St Elizabeth should take priority after a disaster. St Elizabeth is our breadbasket, the longer St Elizabeth takes to recover has a strong impact on prices and inflation. While most people dont know, the Government should know.
Grandma out of order 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😭😭😭😭 I felt bad for the boy 🤣🤣🤣🤣
#9 is a good look 👍 love seeing the unity and togetherness after such a tragedy.
Jody give the man a plate
If JPS should have been prepared it sounds like the residents should been prepared also. Think about it. It’s not our first rodeo and how prepared can one be. Be realistic the poles are extremely damaged and the wires are everywhere. Give them some grace, be kind to each other.
As much as how mi cuss them mi understand the pressure they are under….They don’t have the man power to achieve what they want in a short period of time…dealing with power is very and extremely dangerous.It takes time.Can they be more proactive….yes…The propel in management (not all)care mostly about money and not the technical aspect.
I love Noah! He is a vibes. We all need to believe to achieve go Noah! It begin with a dream!
The Azan girl with the private jet should now participate in the relief effort. How many members of the 21 families are doing just that? We should expect more charity from them and hold them accountable for the slave owning past that some of them are guilty of and which has helped to form the foundation of their wealth. Some of those families have been here for over 300 years.
Actually "Azan" is a Syrian/Lebanese family name. Her middle eastern ancestors came to Jamaica in the late 1800s or early 1900s as people running away from the Middle East as they were persecuted for being Christians. They are not British descent but Middle Eastern descent just like the Seaga family (Edward parents and grandparents), the Mahfood family.
Go learn you fucking history before u come chat
That not a private jet that a small plane
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They should be deported to Gaza where Israel is bombing.
After all they’re Middle East people ethnically 🤷♀️
Expect charity work from who u vote fa & u artist wey u rate & u man & lowe d lil gal!!
Number 7 is actually very creepy and weird. This is sexual assault. You can clearly tell he’s uncomfortable too
How is it sexual assault? He agrees to it because it's their job, that's how they earn.
Agreed. It is abuse. He is not comfortable. just going through the motions and she is very inappropriate
In the USA, we had to wait one week to get back lite. Other areas took longer. One area at a time.
Shensea for MP yes👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼great job Shensea Romiech and team
Tun load a content bro, blessings 🎉❤
We have to remember that at 16 years old, mistakes are likely to be made. One good thing is that others will also learn from her mistake and lack of empathy
Watching this now, I literally just got power today! Still no water, it’s a good thing we had a little plant and reserve water….
Hey Berry, yuh Madda want back her blouse 😂 nuff love and respect 😂 I like your daisy polo ❤
Respect ShenShen❤
the dog food - 🤣🤣😂😂
I laugh so till
I agree with you Duttyberry..Let them go back to learn as punishment. Just like how she did a video. Let's see a video of them working hard and showing apologies in that manner. St E. needs their hard labor
Dem a Speak it into existence. The Power Couple!!!
South Manchester get destroyed also 😔
1 thing with Rhoda, both green & orange always say she do har work good 👍
And Floyd Green! Black River got back light last night according to my peeps there.
Shirt. 🌻 🌻 🌻
She apologizes..❤ what she said is the least of Jamaica 🇯🇲 problems..im not saying she's right , but just take a look at the man in the mirror.. we all were young
Berry I love your shirt, it's very festive
Number 6 had me on the floor. That man funny.. Jody u too mean.. it rufff man 😂😂😂
Mi seh
3weeks in no light and no major damage.
Berry, as a person with electricity currently you can" see with them".
Our bills are way too expensive to have to endure this.
Those who have not gone this long without electricity will not understand the frustration. My "tyad" threshold has been surpassed!!
I had turn cornmeal this week and I'm born and bred in UK. Belly full. Cant wait to have it again.
I live in CT. We didn't have power for 1 week after Hurricane Samdy...
😂😂😂😂😂 Berryy, you are hilarious! 😂😂😂
Hi Berry 🎉🎉🎉
Hey!!
Well, mi naah lie, i was so frustrated abt the light restoration slowness, BUT when i read about the Texas governor still today vex that power isnt restored cause me to think that big powerhouse farin in simspace. So big up to ma JPS crew yah
Love your show Dutty Berry
Mek the azan family dem nyam dem product mi naa buy
lol the amount of businesses they own and you still contribute to their riches without knowing.if you wanna be sure that your not supporting them,Live the Rasta or maroon life.
I live in the US, and it took me a week to get power after a storm, twice!!!. She is too young to remember Gilbert. It took months.
Right
Shensea bring the Mr Beast Energy
Love it
Highly recommend Duttyberry,👍👍👍
her appology giving me p diddy appology
Biggup JPS
Yes number 7 never like it your laughing was not good 😢😢😢
Omgg😮 not holland bamboo..one of my favorite sights when driving to country.💔
Cmon ppl it could have been worse. When Gilbert came, we had no light for months.
The Second Lady that spoke about jps is right. I remember the days of cable and wireless and how high those telephone bills used to be, when digicel came in .. monopoly game masup.. Berry I’m old even to know.. they can do more, they should do more. That’s my stands.. FYI, yes in America the help would be greater because normally Help would possibly come from other states. That’s why I believe a Caricom system is important.
Disconnected to the Emotion of the apology.
People need to understand that the JPS workers are humans too. I was without electricity for 4 days and I saw these men on the road even at nights and many of them on the road fixing lines then to go home be without electricity at their house. I think they are doing their best.