In the ultra-modern city of Zenith-5, technology had reached its peak. Skyscrapers touched the clouds, autonomous vehicles filled the streets, and 10G networks powered everything. But with progress came an unseen threat, radiation pollution.
People fell ill mysteriously. Birds vanished. Trees near network hubs withered unnaturally. Doctors were puzzled, and scientists warned of a silent crisis. But no one took them seriously, until the Blackout Storm.
One night, the city's grid collapsed without warning. Wireless systems failed, smart cars crashed, and hospitals lost power. The air itself seemed heavier. It wasn't a natural disaster, it was a radiation overload.