Zone 575 anti-apocalyptic bunker for rich American houses
A US company has renovated military bunkers into luxurious shelters for the wealthy.
A US company has renovated military bunkers into luxurious shelters for the wealthy.
California-based Vivos has built and managed a giant bunker called Vivos xPoint in the US state of South Dakota.Here, families can live comfortably in case the apocalypse occurs.
The Vivos xPoint project is considered to be the largest private shelter community on Earth, with a total of 575 bunkers.The buildings here have enough room for 5,000 people and can withstand more than 220,000kg of destructive power.
Deck structures built by the US military in 1942 to house explosives and ammunition for the military.
When the base was decommissioned in 1967, the bunkers were abandoned.Vivos Company acquired the property in 2016 and converted its purpose into a 'shelter community' that embraces global disasters.
The shelter has a width of about 8m and the length varies from 18 to 24m.According to Vivos company.Each bunker has a room for use of essentials within 1 year.
The bunkers have a clean water system, but there is no electricity or air purification system.Buyers can hire contractors or Vivos to install anti-apocalyptic devices such as ventilation systems, development machines, fuel tanks, hot water systems, etc.
Each bungalow has a comfortable living space for 10 people.Buyers can turn their shelter into a luxury apartment.This picture shows the LED screen can replace windows.
In this drawing, an apartment-designed bungalow consists of 3 bedrooms, a kitchen, a living room, a warehouse and a movie theater.
This area will have security guards, maintenance staff and other services.
Vivos plans to transfer some bunkers into schools, churches, grocery stores and hospitals.
The cost of renting a 99-year-old bunker is US $ 1,000 / year with an additional deposit of US $ 25,000.
Robert Vicino, owner of Vivos, told Business Insider that the company started speeding up its Vivos xPoint trips in May 2017 and selling 24 bunkers for $ 25,000 / unit.
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