Inheritance of impenetrable nucleus underground

A shelter of nuclear disaster built at a depth of 15 m in the state of Georgia, USA, can protect residents safe from all risks.

The nuclear cellar is located at a former US military base in Savannah, Georgia, designed to protect residents from bombings in a tense situation between the US and North Korea. The basement consisted of a meter of thick walls, a ventilation system, a first aid room, a security camera system and a detox bathroom, Mirror yesterday reported.

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Deep underground, the cellar can withstand all nuclear explosions.(Photo: Caters News Agency).

Initially, the cellar was built to withstand the 1969 20 kiloton nuclear explosion, but it could also support natural disasters, harassment and terrorist attacks. In the cellar with hot water system, solar battery and humidity control device. Residents can use indoor cinemas, gaming and multimedia entertainment rooms, weapons rooms and children's rooms.

The underground underground cellar erected by engineers and corps nearly 50 years ago was completely renovated according to government standards in 2012. The tunnel is located on 13 hectares of land and extends two floors with total using area of ​​about 1,300m 2 .

The first floor consists of public areas, along with separate areas for employees, while the second floor has 4 luxury apartments. Each apartment contains a kitchen, dining area, two bedrooms, a living room and a bathroom on a total area of ​​56 m2.

"We live in an increasingly dangerous world. This complex provides a safe place for every family, business or government that needs protection and comfort. Improvements include many amenities. not inferior to the 5-star hotel, only in the basement is located at a depth of 15m underground, inviolable and undetectable , " Chris Salamone, co-owner of Bastion Holdings company specializing in security training, said.