Although I agree to a certain degree this kind of reporting is done intentionally and is actually something that the Red Cross and FEMA enjoy.
Seeing buildings being destroyed is one thing but when you add a human face to it and the anguish it invokes people to be more concern and get involved.
This has been proven before and look at the response that Harvey and Irma is getting in regards to Texas and Florida. Meanwhile places like the carribean which got devastated is getting less coverage and donations are lower.
As for the video that was posted, it was made clear that the lady actually was asked before hand if she would speak for the camera and she actually agreed only to set up the reporter on camera with her response
So the multi-billion dollar, advertiser supported media is exploiting people so viewers make more donations?
Come on...you can't really believe that?
The amount of additional money raised by the few million viewers of each of these newscasts exploiting victims is going to still be less than the amount the advertisers paid
just for the commercials shown around them. If CNN, et al were so altruistic, they would be donating those funds and doing the coverage for free.
Not to mention, while it's wonderful and all people want to help - reality check - the people donating in the few days around this aren't going to do a hill of beans good when the damage is this bad. The 100's of billions of dollars it's going to take to fund recovery is coming out of the insurance companies and, mostly, the government.
I'm proud to be an American, but I certainly one of our weaknesses is how we self-soothe in situations like this. Even if
every single American - man, woman, child - donated $100, it's still wouldn't even be a tiny fraction of what this is actually going to cost. Yet people feel so good and celebrate because "they did their part"!
Our propensity for self-delusion is one of our greatest failings as a nation.