How Homeless People Stay Warm At NYC Subway Entrances In -10°F
❄️ When temperatures drop below freezing, most people rush underground. Some people live there. In this documentary, we follow how homeless individuals survive extreme cold near New York City subway entrances — using heat leaks from tunnels, cardboard engineering, shared survival tactics, and sheer human resilience. This isn’t just about winter. It’s about adaptation, invisible communities, and what it really takes to make it through the coldest nights in America’s biggest city. 🚇 Underground heat 🧤 DIY insulation 🔥 Body-heat survival 🏙️ Urban cold traps 💔 The human cost of winter Watch until the end — the final story will change how you see cold nights forever. If this opened your eyes, share it. Awareness saves lives. 👇 What surprised you most? #Homelessness #NYCWinter #ExtremeCold #HumanResilience #UrbanSurvival

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