Polish media began April 19 with a late-night human interest story about waiting for death at 2 a.m., marking a departure from the previous day's focus on security and electoral skepticism. Morning coverage shifted to economic reporting about record-breaking performance amid global losses, then returned to domestic political scrutiny with reports about presidential advisory councils under surveillance. Afternoon coverage moved to weather forecasting about April's warmth disappearing, but the day's editorial arc decisively shifted when TVN24 reported a sulfur oxide leak in Wrocław requiring evacuations and hospital closures. Evening coverage included international political commentary about Viktor Orbán's predicament, but the sulfur leak remained the dominant editorial priority as an immediate public safety concern.