In Central Africa, Risk Is a Way of Life | Deadliest Journeys

In the Central African Republic, years of armed conflict have severely weakened an already fragile nation. Despite its abundant natural resources, the population sees little benefit, facing daily hardships and limited access to basic services. Remote areas like Ngoto remain nearly cut off due to impassable roads, forcing motorbikes to serve as makeshift ambulances for medical emergencies — a perilous journey for patients. The conflict also devastated the country’s vehicle fleet, with many taxis and buses destroyed or stolen. To cope with the shortage, some travelers are forced to use livestock trucks for transport. Despite these harsh conditions, people remain resilient, holding on to hope even when they have to spend nights under the open sky.

Director : Guillaume LHOTELLIER

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  1. Wooow!! Wonderful documentary. The life of these people is always at stake. Ofcourse a land of very rich resources is being plundered by the ethnic groups. A pathetic situation 😢😢😢. God bless 🙏🙏🙏

  2. It can be said Africa is the richest continent on earth and yet the poorest. Something is not quite working out with Africans otherwise, they should have been the wealthiest and the most developed. What a pity!

  3. Far far far away,
    if follow this channel, I suggest with bag for your stomatch😅😅
    😁Awesome journey 👍✌️
    Take care🙏

  4. Cách đây 50 năm những năm của Thập niên 70 của Thế kỷ trước ở Việt Nam cũng khó khăn như Cộng hòa Trung Phi ngày nay vì chính sách cấm vận hà ky và vô nhân đạo của Mỹ và các nước phương Tây. Ngày nay cuộc sống của chúng tôi chưa giàu nhưng khá đầy đủ : 100% trẻ em được đến trường, mọi người không bị thiếu đói, ăn mặc gọn gàng sạch sẽ, chăm sóc Y tế khá tốt, không có người vô gia cư như ở Mỹ, chỉ một vài thập niên nữa Việt Nam sẽ trở thành một Quốc gia phát triển.

  5. If the apocalypse ever comes, these are the people who are going to survive; not the Americans, not the Chinese, not the Europeans, not the Russians… they’re ALL too spoiled… too soft!

  6. If all of Africa works together nothing stop us from changing but because African stupid leaders many African people have difficulty living a good life

  7. Il n'y a pas de mot pour decrire le respect et la compassion qu'inspirent ces femmes et ces hommes, tous. Merci a tous ceux qui ont permis que ce film existe.

  8. Well, if you see this you just can't blame them to come to our civilised world by the thousands. Millions nowadays … I would do the same, for sure!

  9. I cried the whole time I watched this video, how ungrateful I was, how tired the children were and I complained just because there was traffic jam

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