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  2. Bomb shelter - Wikipedia

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    A bomb shelter is a structure designed to provide protection against the effects of a bomb. Types of shelter. One-man shelter from WW2 Germany, Bundeswehr Military ...

  3. Nuclear War Survival Skills - Wikipedia

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    Fire is the third largest worry in a nuclear attack, behind initial blast and fallout radiation. The biggest killer in fires is the increased carbon monoxide. This poses an even greater threat in shelters that rely on ventilation. If a fire occurs in a shelter, occupants should move to a room where ventilation from other rooms could be cut off.

  4. Blast shelter - Wikipedia

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    It differs from a fallout shelter, in that its main purpose is to protect from shock waves and overpressure instead of from radioactive precipitation, as a fallout shelter does. It is also possible for a shelter to protect from both blasts and fallout. Blast shelters are a vital form of protection from nuclear attacks and are employed in civil ...

  5. Tennessee tornadoes: Here's how to get food, shelter, other ...

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    From shelters to storage to free brush clearing, here's how to get what you need for quick storm recovery Tennessee tornadoes: Here's how to get food, shelter, other help after deadly storms Skip ...

  6. This Woman Is Living in a Bomb Shelter for an Entire Year - AOL

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    A TikToker, @undergroundgirl1, is renting out her friend's bomb shelter for a year because West Coast rent prices are just too high and TikTok is losing it. ... Food & Wine. Yes, professional ...

  7. Bunker - Wikipedia

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    In the First World War the belligerents built underground shelters, called dugouts in English, while the Germans used the term Bunker. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] By the Second World War the term came to be used by the Germans to describe permanent structures both large ( blockhouses ), and small ( pillboxes ), and bombproof shelters both above ground (as in ...

  8. Bomb Shelter Boom Has Luxurious Living Covered - AOL

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  9. White House basement - Wikipedia

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    During World War II, a bomb shelter was constructed under the East Wing, [4] later converted into the Presidential Emergency Operations Center.. The sub-basement was added during the reconstruction of the White House under Harry S. Truman.