Résumé
More than 2700 people died violently during the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. But another killer was unleashed that day. A slow silent poison — the toxic dust and gases created by the disintegrating towers – threatened thousands of lives over the days and weeks that followed. This documentary examines the environmental fallout of September 11, the resulting health dangers, and what this means for people working and living in downtown New York. What are the implications for the next disaster?