A superstorm is coming with the destructive force of fifty times that of the atom bomb. Nature strikes out with unfathomable fury as the unimaginable becomes a terrifying reality in Day of Destruction. Three twisters descend upon Las Vegas leaving a neon wasteland in their wake. Hurricanes tear through the Gulf Coast without warning. Record-high temperatures scorch the northeast. One-hundred-mile-an-hour winds tear across the south. Lightning storms ignite the sky. Wildfires blaze out of control. For Amy Harking (Nacy McKeon, The Division), a budding Chicago anchorwoman... looking for her big break, the fear of these weather anomalies is second only to the dread of the inevitable repercussions: rolling coast-to-coast blackouts and the dwindling sources needed to revive them. With the worst power breakdown on record looming, an overload could cripple the nation and leave the entire population in the dark, without communication and vulnerable to unthinkable dangers. [show more]
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 or region free DVD player in order to play TV disaster mini-series with Chicago about to bear the brunt of a triple-whammy storm front Just days before he&39;s about to retire chief meteorologist Andy Goodman (Brian Dennehy) discovers three separate weather systems about to simultaneously hit his city an Arctic front from the north a tornado cluster approaching from the west and a drought-inducing system moving up from the south If that isn&39;t bad enough when the city&39;s main generating plant is destroyed there&39;s no way of informing the greater population of the coming dangers It soon falls to intrepid TV reporter Amy Harkins (Nancy McKeon) and Midwest Electric chief Mitch Benson (Thomas Gibson) to spread the word before the whole national grid collapses
TV disaster mini-series, with Chicago about to bear the brunt of a triple-whammy storm front. Just days before he's about to retire, chief meteorologist Andy Goodman (Brian Dennehy) discovers three separate weather systems about to simultaneously hit his city: an Arctic front from the north, a tornado cluster approaching from the west, and a drought-inducing system moving up from the south. If that isn't bad enough, when the city's main generating plant is destroyed, there's no way of informing the greater population of the coming dangers. It soon falls to intrepid TV reporter Amy Harkins (Nancy McKeon) and Midwest Electric chief Mitch Benson (Thomas Gibson) to spread the word before the whole national grid collapses.
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