Polish YouTuber supports flood victims while teasing release of shocking video
Klepsydra (Hourglass), a popular YouTuber known for his commentary content, has spoken out about the ongoing crisis in southern Poland. The influencer urges his followers to provide assistance and financial support to those affected by the devastating floods.
Poles are watching the situation in the south of the country with growing concern, as many towns and cities face the threat of severe flooding. Several cities, including Kłodzko, Lądek-Zdrój, Stronie Śląskie, Nysa, and Głuchołazy, have already been overflown with water. Alerts have also been issued in Opole and Wrocław, where authorities are bracing for the worst, urging residents to review evacuation procedures and ensure the safety of their pets.
Related
- UOKiK intervenes to stop exploitation of flood victims
- Poznan's officials promise of help after tragic fire goes unfulfilled, victims' pleas ignored
- TikTok couple appeals for help for flood victims as media outlets "ignore the scale of destruction"
- Students in Krakow rally against privatisation of dormitories
- Blockout 2024: Hundreds of celebrities and influencers on "digital guillotine"
While many prominent YouTubers remain embroiled in public disputes, the creator of the Klepsydra channel has stepped forward to make a difference. The influencer announced that the ongoing climate disaster had inspired him to act, pledging to support those affected by the crisis.
Klepsydra calls for support
Klepsydra, whose YouTube commentary channel boasts 100,000 followers, calls for aid for the flood victims. He gained significant attention recently after publishing two videos on influencer Ewa Makówka (makowkamusic), exposing her harmful activities, which received over 800,000 views. The YouTuber has hinted at more revealing content to come, promising to use it to raise awareness and support for those impacted by the floods.
"Tomorrow, I'm releasing a video about a pair of influencers who have crafted a false reality around their lives. It's going to be a hard-hitting piece. The couple has already reached out to me via email regarding the content. All proceeds from the video over the next week will go directly to the flood victims—not for PR, but because recent events in my personal life have made me realise the importance of helping others. You never know when you might need help yourself. We've just started the collection, and we've already raised half a million zlotys," he announced, sharing a message of support for flood victims.
However, the financial figures he disclosed are already outdated—within a single day, over PLN 4 million has been raised to support those affected by the floods.