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Miami Homeless Crisis 2026: Addiction and Tent Camps Spread Across the Beaches | Documentary

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202- Miami Homeless Crisis 2026: Addiction and Tent Camps Spread Across the Beaches | Documentary Miami - famous for luxury beaches, nightlife, and tropical beauty - is now facing a growing crisis spreading across its streets and coastlines. The Miami homeless crisis 2026 is intensifying as addiction rises and tent camps become more visible near some of the city’s most visited beach areas. In this episode of US HOMELESS STORIES, we go inside the Miami homeless crisis 2026, where addiction, poverty, and homelessness are reshaping life behind the city’s glamorous image. The growing Miami addiction crisis and expanding tent camps are turning public spaces into areas of daily struggle and instability. This documentary reveals the harsh reality of homeless in Miami, where many people live in tents, temporary shelters, or public spaces while facing addiction, untreated illness, and economic hardship. The Miami homeless crisis 2026 continues to deepen as housing costs rise and more vulnerable residents are pushed into long-term street survival. Through raw street footage and real human stories, we uncover how addiction and encampments are spreading across Miami’s beaches and surrounding communities. This is a closer look at the Miami homeless crisis 2026 - where luxury, homelessness, and survival now exist side by side. 📍 Question For You : Do you think Miami’s growing tent camps are mainly caused by addiction, rising housing costs, or deeper economic problems? 👉 Don’t forget to subscribe to https://www.youtube.com/@naraliiee 📌 TIME LINE : 00:00 homelss in america 02:07 1. The overall picture of homelessness in Miami 04:27 2. Housing becomes the root of the crisis 06:34 3. Hurricane season and the anxieties of the homeless 09:11 4. Precarious life on the streets of Miami 11:43 5. Pressure on tourism, residents, and businesses 14:44 6. Living conditions, sanitation, and public health 18:33 7. Long-term solutions and directions 25:20 8. Conclusion ► LIKE 👍 | COMMENT 💬 | SHARE | SUBSCRIBE 👉 | TURN ON 🔔 -------------------------------------------------- Our thumbnails and titles are designed to spark curiosity and emotion, not to mislead. They are visual representations meant to honor the individuals whose journeys we share. Thank you for watching, supporting, and caring — because your attention brings light to places where it’s long been missing. -------------------------------------------------- Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in these videos belong solely to the individuals interviewed. US HOMELESS STORIES does not endorse or guarantee the accuracy of any statements made. All content is provided for educational, cultural, and emotional engagement. Please act responsibly and with empathy when interpreting or sharing this information. -------------------------------------------------- Copyright © US HOMELESS STORIES. All rights reserved. Sharing links and embedding our videos is welcome — just remember to credit our channel properly. Together, we can make the invisible visible. -------------------------------------------------- #miamihomeless #floridahomeless #homelessinamerica #homeless #documentary #documentaries #fentanyl

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sarah.zuniga 1 week, 2 days ago

homeless sucks! i was 16 whn i was! no food, no shower, jus making it! made it as a sous chef ! but, 62 now bad knee an i lost it! drink a lot now, prob will die, but i wake up each day glad im alive! . jus praise your alive an how can i get better. whn y hit rock bottom it hurts. on a good note i can at least! i blame our congress an pres! i tried hard only to go downhill! over half of congress r millionaires! that should speak volumes! i did make it well for a while! i am glad i have shelter, food ect... lost a hot rod yrs ago. my advice to pp if your young, work hard. ty mike. cheers!

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joanne.rose 1 week, 2 days ago

Это очень печальное зрелище

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rael.novaes 1 week, 3 days ago

yes, blame it on the government.

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danielleadams340 1 week, 3 days ago

The root of the problem is the lifestyle they choose for themselves, they become drug addicts first, then they become unemployed, and as a result of these two problems they become homeless, they don't know that the USA is a capitalist country, not a social state, healing from addiction is expensive, nothing is free, in the end there is no solution.

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rodrigo.mendes 1 week, 3 days ago

Very sad and unfortunate 🙏🏽💪🏽😞

keith_davis
keith_davis 1 week, 3 days ago

when GODJESUS get the bad ass rich out of the way the people can go home. A MEN

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crystal.johnson 1 week, 3 days ago

There is something that eventually destroys all successful cities. Rent becomes unaffordable on low wages. So waiters and cleaners etc can't afford to live there. The city then can't get the workers it needs to function.

michelle_bryan
michelle_bryan 1 week, 4 days ago

This hits incredibly heavy. In my 60 years, I've always known Miami as a paradise, but this documentary forces us to look at the ground-level reality of 2026. Thank you for having the courage to tell this story with such depth and respect. You’ve earned my utmost respect.

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carol_atkinson 1 week, 4 days ago

Hi there everybody, I see that Miami is another US metropolitan city that will be holding 🌎 cup soccer games, perhaps some deeply concerned person or persons living here should inform the homeless of this globalist sporting event so they can prepare in some way to go and protest in a peaceful manner about the plight of the destitite and homeless in and around Miami.

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johnaura45 1 week, 4 days ago

The segment at 21:04 shatters the mainstream myth that homelessness equals laziness. In an hyper-inflated economy like California, the line between the working poor and the unsheltered is terrifyingly thin. When wages cannot buy a roof and stacking $3,000–$4,000 for a security deposit is impossible while simply trying to survive day-to-day, a job is no longer an automatic escape hatch. This isn't a failure of personal work ethic; it’s a failure of a system that commodified a basic human right into luxury real estate

jorge_razo
jorge_razo 1 week, 4 days ago

If it weren't for my cats,I could live like that.😭

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matthewpalmer720 1 week, 4 days ago

Is Miami Homeless getting worse while luxury beaches hide a growing human crisis — yes or no? Comment below and don’t forget to Like & Subscribe for more real stories. #MiamiHomeless #HomelessInAmerica