Renowned world traveler Drew Binsky, who has visited every country on the planet, is pulling back the curtain on the most extreme living conditions he has encountered. In a recent viral report, Binsky identified the locations where sanitation challenges have reached a breaking point.
Port-au-Prince, Haiti
Topping the list is Haiti’s capital, specifically the Cite Soleil district. Described as one of the most dangerous slums globally, the area is heavily influenced by gang activity. For residents here, waste management is non-existent, leaving streets buried under layers of permanent refuse.

Global Sanitation Hotspots
Binsky’s journey through the world’s most polluted hubs also highlighted:
- Tondo, Philippines: A community where hundreds of families live beneath bridges, surrounded by water completely choked with plastic and debris.
- Manshiyat Naser, Egypt: Known as “Garbage City,” this Cairo suburb processes a staggering 14,000 tons of waste daily. Locals sort through the mountain of trash to find sellable items.
- Stolipinovo, Bulgaria: Binsky expressed shock at finding such extreme conditions within Europe, labeling the trash levels in this massive settlement as “insane.”
A Stark Reality
The footage has sparked emotional reactions online, with many viewers highlighting the severe health risks and the heartbreaking disparity in global living standards. Binsky’s report serves as a gritty reminder of the environmental crises facing urban populations today.