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Latinoamérica sin humanos (English: Latin America After People) is a special that aired on October 29, 2010 in Venezuela, Mexico, Chile and other regions of Latin America, on the Latin American History Channel. The special is a sequel to Life After People and the eponymous series. The special describes what Latin America would be like if humanity disappeared after several days, months, years and centuries.

1 day after people
The special assumes that humanity disappears suddenly and immediately, but does not speculate on what could cause such an event.The special assumes that humanity disappears suddenly and immediately, but does not speculate on what could cause such an event.

Enough cars across the continent will be stranded on the streets forever, with it, the main source of pollution in Latin America disappears, and the environment improves for the first time since the beginning of the Industrial Revolution. The immediate consequence would be the re-population of the plants and the decrease in the deterioration of the buildings, but without being exempt from it.

Garbage that is no longer recycled or collected begins to stink the air, and pets are forced, as said in the previous special, to fend for themselves.

The electricity that has not yet been consumed, provides energy so that the automatic systems continue to function, but when they run out, their energy supply will decrease until all devices dependent on it no longer work. But if the electricity lasts about 36 hours before it runs out, they will cause fires in the slums of the cities, the first catastrophes after the disappearance of the people.

7 days after people
After 7 days without humans, the remains of food that are left are mercilessly eaten by rats and insects such as cockroaches and some larvae. The dogs that survived have already managed to adapt to wildlife. Cats are also an example of this, but since they have not lived as long as men and dogs, they adapted faster and better.

Garbage is still accumulated because people left a lot of garbage during their existence, it is impossible that visiting the old cities we do not find at least a lot of garbage. Large animals that are not enclosed in zoos, after several attempts, have managed to escape from their cages, and go to the cities.

Electrical systems have collapsed and cities are finally dark.

1 month after people
Animals, both wild, domestic and recently escaped from zoos, adapt to new conditions without humans, where an estimated 99% of these will survive.

Without electricity demand, the twenty generators of the Itaipu dam begin to shut down automatically, with the gates closed, the Paraná river will begin to overflow from the dam. The streets, on the part of the wind and erosion, are filled with earth and seeds, with which a vegetation never seen in a long time is born.

Predators that escaped from the zoo roam the streets in search of their prey. The nature of Latin America begins to show signs of recovery.

1 year after people
Tropical and subtropical forests recover at an incredible speed, deforested areas have been recovered by nature. The Atlantic Forest has already created large green spots in São Paulo.

In Mexico, the old Lake Texcoco is beginning to resurface wastewater from the areas of coverage and intubation in the poor areas of Mexico City, where 70% of the population was flooded. In Buenos Aires, the rivers that were once intubated have not yet emerged.

2 years after people
In the spring of that year the Obelisk of Buenos Aires and its surrounding buildings are filled with vines and plants in the region. Mexico City is increasingly flooded, and that causes the disappearance of one of the most amazing cultures in the world. Their buildings would begin to be damaged and be at risk of falling due to the softening of the ground due to flooding.

Wild plants and pastures begin to take away land from plants that once supported man. The seeds that remain inside the warehouses begin to ferment dangerously, causing fires, and even large and spontaneous explosions.

5 years after people
In the great buildings of Chile, ivy grew that gave home to the birds of the region. Hotels near the Brazilian coast, by the tide, would begin to disarm.

10 years after people
Latin America has changed a lot. The cars that were stranded for ten years are destroyed by rust and vegetation. In Mexico City, the Plaza de la Constitución has been submerged, the National Palace and the Metropolitan Cathedral have been partly flooded; it only takes a tremor (where they are frequent) so that the whole city is completely submerged.

20 years after people
The parks of Sao Paulo have gone beyond their limits, now the vegetation devours the most famous city in Brazil. In Chile, the Titanium La Portada building houses flying species: condors and native species, rodents and felines that can rise to that height, and plants, forming a new ecosystem.

In those 20 years, the Causeway of the Dead, in Teotihuacan, has been covered with vegetation, hiding it again. Eroded paintings and monuments would be lost.

30 years after people
The city of Bogotá is almost unrecognizable, since the jungle has covered much of it.

The city of Caracas is once again a great valley, full of wild animals.

What remained of Melincué in Argentina, a city that began to be abandoned since the 1970s due to the growth of the Melincue Lake shows what could happen to our cities in Latin America after 20 years of absence and due to natural disasters.

75 years after people
After 75 years without reparations, the Angel of Independence, symbol of Mexican freedom and sovereignty, and as a result of the flooding of water, finally falls. The same applies to the Obelisk of Buenos Aires, due to the effect of water wear and the change in the terrain and atmosphere; here, instead of the Angel of Independence, there were witnesses: the aquatic species and the rheas that returned. The softening of the land in Mexico City by the return of Lake Texcoco, caused, with the help of a small tremor, the World Trade Center Mexico building collapsed.

The jungle has finally recovered completely in the Tigre River in Buenos Aires, and the Paraná River has defeated all the dams that once held it. Biodiversity has recovered, as it has been on Martín García Island, where there is a great diversity of species and houses are in ruins.

1 century after people
The Panamerican highway is now in ruins, and there are only remains of cars and concrete that were abandoned a century ago.

Descendants of zoo animals now populate their sites of origin. The Christ the Redeemer of Rio de Janeiro is filled with plants to the head. The San Roque González de Santa Cruz bridge, which connects Paraguay with Argentina, and which is located on the Paraná river, finally crumbles and collapses in the Paraná River due to the failure and corrosion of the materials that once held it.

150 years after people
The Titanium La Portada building, in Chile, has collapsed due to the deterioration in these 150 years without humans. The Copan building in Sao Paulo finally falls, and nature has reclaimed its land; the last tunnels that were left there have fallen leaving large holes.

200 years after people
The Jesuit temples that were built in Paraguay in the seventeenth century have managed to survive longer than many current buildings. One of the arms of the Christ the Redeemer falls by weakening.

250 years after people
The Christ the Redeemer, worn and weakened, is the last to fall, and he will no longer look at what should have been Rio de Janeiro, as also happened with the Italia building in São Paulo.

Animals that are being crushed, and others have to adapt again.

500 years after people
Rio de Janeiro is no longer the same: the Atlantic forest has invaded the entire city and its imposing buildings have fallen. Buenos Aires has been consumed on the one hand by the waters of the Río de la Plata, and on the other by the vegetation. Mexico City, one of the largest in the world in human times, has completely recovered its lake system: Lake Texcoco has returned, and the city has disappeared forever.

1000 years after people
Latin America is officially unrecognizable, even if the man returned he would not recognize his place of origin. Its constructions will not match those of the ancient civilizations that have managed to survive more than a thousand years without damage.

The only brands that would remain of humanity in Latin America and, perhaps, on the entire planet, would be the stadiums, which would be like the pyramids: they would survive forever as pots.

The statue of El Caballito in Mexico City survives beneath Lake Texcoco, having the pidagasanic probability that if an intelligent being arrives on Earth, it meets this monument.

The last work of nature against our ruins is from the Popocatepetl volcano, which erupts to destroy what is left of Mexico City, erasing it completely and eternally.

Credits
The credits are shown as 100 thousand years after people.

The credits mention that Latin America no longer exists, at least not apparently and with the naked eye, because there are still some vestiges of our culture, which are available to the next civilization. It is also mentioned that at the same time, nature continues and will continue to develop forever on Earth, until "it must return to be part of that star that formed it millions of years ago: the Sun".