HD
2026
Twenty million residents inhabit the area surrounding the Indian Point Energy Center, home to three nuclear reactors. This documentary explores the grave risks associated with a potential disaster or terrorist strike at the facility. It raises alarm about the far-reaching implications such an event could have, particularly the possibility of making significant portions of the Hudson River Valley and New York City unlivable. Through expert interviews and compelling visuals, the film serves as a stark reminder of the vulnerabilities tied to nuclear energy in densely populated regions.