See how Detroit's harsh climate will lay claim to the city's houses and other residential buildings. 40 Years After People - Residential (03:23) Plants and animals have colonized the area the plant's roof is turning into a forest due to windblown seeds. We visit the long abandoned Packard plant, where floors and foundation warp, crack, and decompose. 40 Years After People - Industrial (04:44) Native trees like shagbark hickories and giant oaks have moved into the Atrium, along with feral dogs and wolves. See how Detroit's Renaissance Center's steel-frame and glass outer skin will start to wear where the materials meet. Learn how and why these creatures are likely to thrive after people. The nine-banded armadillo has been freed of its biggest threat-speeding cars. ![]() Enterprising packs of canines have discovered feral hogs in central Texas's scrublands. Houston's oil refinery fires have finally exhausted their fuel. In 1921 10' of water flooded these streets and killed 50 people. See what will happen to San Antonio's river walk when there is no one there to lower the flood gates. Steady rains fill the San Antonio River-engineered by man for flood control. 2 Months After People (04:00)Īn apocalyptic firestorm still burns along Houston's shipping channel. They will eat anything, and their horns offer some protection from predators, but their survival chances are unknown. 1 Week After People (02:10)Īs oil refineries burn in Texas, the 100,00 longhorn steer begin to run out of food. Pressure builds, and the clay soil becomes saturated, pushing water up. In Detroit, some of the city's waterworks plant machines still run, filling pipes to capacity. 3 Days After People (02:27)Ī Lacy breed dog runs out of food and water and becomes a hunter. The fumes explode and within seconds, the entire refinery is aflame. Now a feeder tank has run dry, increasing temperatures and trapping deadly gasoline vapors. ![]() Oil refineries and chemical plants all over the world are still functioning.
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