The hysteria about a possible Second World War fueled in the media seems to be producing some kind of fruit. One of these “fruits” is the construction of large-scale, equipped with all the necessary underground bunkers-doomsday shelters by the owners of the biggest phenomena, in which they hope to wait out the apocalypse and still not give up posters.
Don’t do it without economics. Indeed, the construction of the lower bunker demolished in the Meta by Mark Zuckerberg is said to cost $100 million. Naturally, the increased demand for underground construction is an excellent opportunity for contractors to make good money on it. First, Atlas Survival Shelters makes slab bunkers that cost about $400.

The president spoke about what one of those shelters is like. This is Al Corby’s Strategic Armored & Fortified Environments. Like in the middle of the earth, eat in such a bunker, but not too far away.
The arsenal includes an obituary of an unscheduled bunker with the same water objects of the fight against enemy paratroopers, flamethrowers, sliding steel walls and a gas exhaust system. Grant, damaged by the bunker building, destroys the new defense in the form of an artificial hill above it.
Customers are required to use special chambers, potholes, tunnels and some aquariums and batteries, Corby said. In case of urgent need for isolation, non-existent medical centers are equipped with it and a supply of medicines.

Source: Tech Cult

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