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  2. Storm cellar - Wikipedia

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    A storm shelter or storm cellar is a type of underground bunker designed to protect the occupants from severe weather, particularly tornadoes. They are most frequently seen in the Midwest ("Tornado Alley") and Southeastern ("Dixie Alley") United States where tornadoes are generally frequent and the low water table permits underground livings.

  3. Oklahoma storm shelter checklist: How to prepare, what to ...

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    The City of Oklahoma City does not have any public storm shelters. According to the City, this is because of the danger of driving to a shelter during severe weather.

  4. State offers Oklahoma homeowners grants to strengthen roofs ...

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    A new grant program will offer assistance, until Nov. 1, 2027, in paying for building and retrofitting houses to make them more storm resistant after Gov. Kevin Stitt signed the Strengthen ...

  5. Blast shelter - Wikipedia

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    Blast shelters are a vital form of protection from nuclear attacks and are employed in civil defense. There are above-ground, below-ground, dedicated, dual-purpose, and potential blast shelters. Dedicated blast shelters are built specifically for the purpose of blast protection (see bunker). Dual-purpose blast shelters are existing structures ...

  6. Oklahoma legislator proposes storm chaser license regulations

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    OLUSTEE, OK - MAY 10: A caravan of storm chasers arrive on the scene of a supercell thunderstorm, May 10, 2017 in Olustee, Oklahoma. Wednesday was the group's third day in the field for the 2017 ...

  7. Earth shelter - Wikipedia

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    The below-ground orientation of many earth-sheltered homes can allow accumulation of radon gas (which is known to increase the risk of lung cancer) or other undesirable materials (e.g. off gassing from construction materials). The threat of water seepage occurs around areas where the waterproofing layers have been penetrated.

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