AI Reconstruction Of The Johnstown Flood

In 1889, the South Fork Dam collapsed, unleashing a devastating flood that wiped out the town of Johnstown, Pennsylvania, and killed 2,209 people within minutes. But this disaster wasn’t solely caused by nature. It was also due to negligence. Warnings went unheeded. Repairs were postponed. Safety systems were removed. And when the dam broke, thousands paid the ultimate price. This documentary tells the full story of the Johnstown Flood, how it happened, why it happened, and why it still matters today.