

It offers the bare minimum in marginally useful information for surviving what would undoubtedly be the single worst day in the history of mankind. The video, produced by the city’s Emergency Management department, is a well-intentioned, but abstract video with a strange, breezy tone. It’s just the latest in a long line of government-created public safety announcements on nuclear war.Ī new, oddly cheerful video directed at New Yorkers explains what to do in the event of a horrific thermonuclear attack-or at least, it tries to.The video features a smiling presenter who offers less-than-useful advice on survival in the event of nuclear war.


New York City officials uploaded a video to YouTube on Monday describing how citizens can survive a nuclear attack.
