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None of this is to say that everyone should go out and drop tens of thousands of dollars on a bomb shelter, though the bomb shelter companies would surely appreciate your business.
Robert Vicino, the founder and CEO of a bomb shelter company called Vivos, claims that he's received "thousands and thousands of applications" for spots in a communal bomb shelter compound in South Dakota.
It's Nanjing, China, location is in a former bomb shelter.
First things first, how do you use your bomb shelter?
Too often, family members had to run to a bomb shelter.
VICE: Hi Celin, what do you use your bomb shelter for?
Others asked whether it was time to build a bomb shelter.
Do you think you'd use your bomb shelter if Singapore got bombed?
Predictably, Japanese bomb shelter companies are getting in on the action as well.
So maybe a bomb shelter wouldn't be such a bad idea after all.
He wants to twirl around in the bomb shelter instead of playing baseball.
We basically can't escape if we use the bomb shelter to seek refuge.
We get to where we think the bomb shelter is and we're locked out.
This one in downtown Seoul, one of many, which doubles as a bomb shelter.
Inside, it has rooms with 16.5-foot ceilings, an elevator, and a bomb shelter.
A prisoner of war who was kicked out of a bomb shelter and died.
Back at the hotel, the receptionist showed me the bomb shelter, just in case.
Then check out this converted bomb shelter, with an asking price of only $3.4 million.
The sign to the right of the urinal below directs patrons to the bomb shelter.
That might be the case in a hastily thrown-together performance in a bomb shelter.
It's enough to make you go a little crazy and head for a bomb shelter.
Do I need to start digging a bomb shelter in my backyard right this instant?
The Metropole Hotel, Hanoi's finest, has an underground bomb shelter that's been restored for tours.
We have been told to be more careful, to clear the bomb shelter just in case.
His goal was the offer a geographic, and cultural, representation of the bomb shelter in Israel.
This is true: bomb shelter sales spiked in the U.S. in late 2016 and early 2017.
I don't know about "most," but I certainly am metal enough to build a bomb shelter.
We moved into a new house that came equipped with a bomb shelter in the basement.
You are supposed to use dirt to reinforce the inside of bomb shelter walls, I understand.
You ever see Obama walking around without a shirt on, get in a bomb shelter immediately.
I wake everyone up and we start running to the bomb shelter we thought was on campus.
The bomb-shelter-like space has ruled the late-night party scene for the last 12 years.
The 2000-year-old mine was formerly a WWII bomb shelter, and then a cheese storage center.
It stars a disoriented Mary Elizabeth Winstead trapped (or is she being protected?) in John Goodman's bomb shelter.
But was also designated as a nuclear bomb shelter and photography was made illegal on national-security grounds.
Israel became, as a direct result, a state where almost every home is equipped with a bomb shelter.
Plan B: Amillarah Private Islands For your, er, last resort, opt for fractional ownership of an Indiana bomb shelter.
I knew we were in danger because of the practice runs to the bomb shelter in our apartment building.
Since 1996, Singapore's building code has required that all new apartment buildings are constructed with a personal bomb shelter.
Gabriel, who grew up in Lebanon, spent her youth in a bomb shelter and under attack from Islamic terrorists.
The story goes that Adi and his family climbed into the bomb shelter where Rudi and his were hiding.
High-ticket bomb shelter sales are up as well, according to Gary Lynch of Rising S Company in Murchison, Texas.
The bomb shelter won't do anything if you're on the top floor, or on the 14th floor, where I am.
Do they all share one very bad beginning, involving a murdered girl, a backyard bomb shelter and a delusional predator?
She said civilian water workers were trapped in the station's bomb shelter and could not get out because of fighting.
The dim yellow lighting and stained cement walls at the Zyme Shack make it feel like a bomb shelter for yuppies.
Plan B: There is no plan B. For your, er, last resort, opt for fractional ownership of an Indiana bomb shelter.
"They are civilians who were hiding in a bomb shelter," said Maung Thar Phyu, a civil society activist in the area.
Today, you can find a bomb shelter in just almost every residential unit built after 1997, but not just in homes.
"It's like a wave," said Wang Jinhui, who runs a hotel in a former bomb shelter near the Digua Shequ center.
The school and public health department have asked anyone who was in the center, known as the Bomb Shelter, between 9 a.m.
I would much rather spend my time running down to the first floor, saving myself, rather than hiding in a bomb shelter.
All of the storefronts are two floors below the street, built inside a former bomb shelter designed to withstand a nuclear war.
While the tunnels, which served as a World War II-era bomb shelter, are interesting, I would have liked to know more.
In Moscow, blacked-out to withstand German air raids, his hosts provided him with a bomb shelter equipped with caviar and champagne.
In another incident, workers at a pumping station near Vasylivka had to run to a bomb shelter to escape the shelling, UNICEF said.
We moved in a few years back, and when we show the apartment to friends we don't actually call it a bomb shelter.
On the other side of the country sits another luxurious subsurface bomb shelter in Kansas as part of a project dubbed Survival Condo.
Which leads us to our third main question: Do I need to start digging a bomb shelter in my backyard right this instant?
Amid the instability, Iva scheduled her wedding for May, and booked a restaurant basement for the reception — to double as a bomb shelter.
Ever since the backyard bomb shelter went the way of tail fins, survival in the face of mushroom clouds has seemed highly relative.
You don't need to build a bomb shelter, yet, but adopting a bit of the prepper mentality now will pay dividends down the road.
Warnings of a Russian hypersonic weapon that the U.S. can&apost defend against may have had you running for the bomb shelter last week.
The Shelter, a gritty Chinese club that was once a bomb shelter, announced in October that it will close at the end of year.
Where they store it brings peace of mind, whether it is in a vault high above the ground or a bomb shelter below it.
Several minutes have gone by and I've not once thought of how to build a bomb shelter in my small New York City apartment.
As I walked home beside my mother that spring evening, the sound of a nearby explosion sent us dashing for our neighbor's bomb shelter.
I don't think it's a matter of claustrophobia, so much as we just see it as just a storage area and not a bomb shelter.
Outside Cho's restaurant is a static reminder of the risks residents face: A bomb shelter that is permanently stocked with gas masks and emergency supplies.
Tashkent's subway system was designated as a nuclear bomb shelter, and it was considered too strategically important for photos of it to be shared widely.
Their mother saved them by rushing them down to a bomb shelter as the siren sounded, with seconds to spare, likely averting a wider war.
The rest of the story involves Charlotte hiring Fred as a speechwriter and a journey abroad that lands the pair in that snug bomb shelter.
The Cine Renoir, despite its elegant name, is a small space on the ground floor of an unappealing building—a bomb shelter that shows films.
One public bomb shelter that Reuters visited in central Seoul was in a large underground parking garage a few steps from a government complex building.
During a firefight in a foreign country, the secretary of state (Charlize Theron) and her speeechwriter (Seth Rogen) end up sequestered in a bomb shelter.
Bell's self-titled debut—the latest release out of East Nashville's renowned Bomb Shelter studio—is a reminder that the future of country music is bright.
Here, the artist takes privacy to the extreme, creating a bomb shelter of a bathroom stall, but then coyly inserts a peephole to counteract the structure.
Entrepreneur Jerry Henderson and his wife, Mary, built "The Underground House" in 1978 in the midst of the Cold War as a luxury hideaway bomb shelter.
That same electric buzz in my stomach, the anxiety of possible famine, violence, and worldwide plague, can be easily roused by all this bomb-shelter hyperbole.
We got one of the Bros at LAX Thursday and asked about the booming bomb shelter biz ... and he says he's about to join the rush.
Sure, you could build a bomb shelter and hide, but that does not lower the risk of war, and it is highly unlikely to save you.
"It should be noted that real panic isn't here but across the ocean," he added, saying bomb shelter sales "took off" in the U.S. after Trump's election.
The most famous owner of a bomb shelter today is none other than Donald Trump, whose private club in Florida, Mar-a-Lago, has three of them.
During one of the United States' incendiary bombing raids, she recalls huddling in a bomb shelter all night, terrified, watching the inferno of wooden houses all around.
You can use them as decorations on the wall of that old basement bomb shelter where you've secretly been starting to store canned goods and bottled water.
He had organized rent strikes, opposed bomb shelter programs, joined the Freedom Riders, took on civil rights cases and was active in the New York City Democratic Party.
Along with the pool-slash-bomb shelter, the home boasts a variety of amenities including a ballroom with a stripper pole, a four-car garage, and a gym.
Wisconsin in the 1950s gives Oates more to work with: a tartan skirt pinned with a bronze clip, a bomb shelter filled with Rice Krispies and fruit cocktail.
And in a later scene, a man with a deer-in-the-headlights look shows an obliging camera around a dank, dark subterranean bomb shelter full of people.
The structure was originally built in the early 1980s as a bomb shelter (when the threat of a nuclear war with what was then the Soviet Union loomed).
I am too young to remember "the war," as it is still called, but there was still a bomb shelter at my school in the 1960s, reminding us.
I am standing by the entrance of School No 2 in Myronivskyi, reading a sign painted in black on the door -- "bomb shelter" -- when we hear a distant explosion.
It's subterranean and acts as a kind of bomb shelter, and entering feels like the descent into a coal mine, with its long, dark entrance tunnel and vaulted chambers.
Seven years later, on the eve of the war, Down Street was transformed into a bomb shelter for the Railway Executive Committee and, later, Prime Minister Winston Churchill himself.
"People are getting supplies for a bomb shelter almost," said Victor Colello, who heads the meat and fish department at New York-based Morton Williams, which operates 16 stores.
"People are getting supplies for a bomb shelter almost," said Victor Colello, who heads the meat and fish department at New York-based Morton Williams, which operates 16 stores.
If I'm McPhee, I'm punting this year and doing everything to stockpile picks like it's the Bay of Pigs and I'm filling up the bomb shelter with canned goods.
The crypt was said to be host to the alleged Napoleonic burial in 1812, a deposit of other uncategorized human remains and even served as a bomb shelter during WWII.
At the end of the war, however, partisans opposed to the government set fire to the museum, which had been used as a bomb shelter, damaging many of the artifacts.
On our last night in Serbia, while walking home with my grandmother, I waved to a friend of mine passing by and told her I'd see her later in the bomb shelter.
Opened in 1962, the post office was designed by Wilson, Morris, Crain & Anderson, who subsequently got the major 173 Astrodome project, and it incorporated Cold War–era touches like a bomb shelter.
Aside from being a transit hub for soldiers, the station is a gathering point, bomb shelter, and command center when it needs to be, like for Operation Pillar of Defense in 2012.
The entrance to the Digua Shequ center is like that of any other bomb shelter: rusting metal gates at street level that open onto a ramp down into the chilly, subterranean darkness.
A survey commissioned by National Geographic found that forty per cent of Americans believed that stocking up on supplies or building a bomb shelter was a wiser investment than a 401(k).
"Fire masks, Downshire Hill, London, England, 1941" depicts a pair of models wearing Air Raid Precautions masks and sitting at the entrance to Miller's bomb shelter at her home in Hampstead, North London.
Chavez, who lives less than a mile from Yongsan military base, is nervous about being caught up in an airstrike and plans on rushing to Itaewon station, which is a designated bomb shelter.
Since the city's trolley service shut down in 1962, the 75,20173-square-foot labyrinth had been the site of a subterranean murder, rumored '80s rave parties and a Cold War-era bomb shelter.
The military said that the rocket had hit the children's bedrooms but that their mother had saved them by rushing them down to a bomb shelter as the siren sounded, with seconds to spare.
The opening sequence, which introduces the audience to James' bizarro bomb-shelter life, feels a little like a light comic version of Dogtooth, the 2009 cloistered-children drama by The Lobster writer-director Yorgos Lanthimos.
Nowadays, as CNBC's Carl Quintanilla found out on a tour of the bomb shelter, the winding tunnels remain in tact, with much of the facility looking the same as it did over 50 years ago.
Recipe: Mini Peanut Butter Banana Pancakes It may not come in a can, but it's definitely a bomb-shelter staple and, chances are, everyone in your house is already a little sick of PB&Js.
WHERE TO START: The surprisingly bouncy breakup jam "Sometimes" Bell's self-titled debut—the latest release out of East Nashville's renowned Bomb Shelter studio—is a reminder that the future of country music is bright.
He's also a custom home builder and remodeler who, for the right price, can construct for you a super swanky, highly functional bomb shelter to survive underground for several years after the nukes rain down.
Tip "The most important thing is to build underground," says Cédric Vuilleumier, an engineer for the Federal Office for Civil Protection in Switzerland, where all citizens are legally guaranteed a spot in a bomb shelter.
Gary Lynch, the general manager of bomb shelter manufacturer Rising S Co., recently told Bloomberg that inquiries about his products have doubled in the past three weeks, with 80 percent of the interest coming from Japan.
You must hold your tongue when your out-of-touch boss calls a meeting to announce his great new idea which, in practice, will be about as effective as a bomb shelter made out of Legos.
During that time, the government engaged in H-bomb research and testing, developed industries of bomb shelter construction, and created a "duck and cover" campaign of films and drills about surviving a nuclear attack (as if!).
Although she always seems on the verge of exhaustion, she still manages to press deeper into the inconsistencies in prevailing accounts of the Capitol's bombing, eventually discovering that a secret bomb shelter had been built underneath.
And security is not difficult to explain: The original bomb shelter has a 12-ton vault door, is eight feet underground and has a series of backup generators that would, well, protect your wine from Armageddon.
But Israelis who live near Gaza or in the Golan Heights need to know the instant that the military detects incoming rockets; as a rule, civilians have about 15 seconds to get to a bomb shelter.
As they endure the Blitz as children — the excitement of the bomb shelter, the otherworldly destruction that's almost a playground to them — the fate of Dovi's family back home makes the stakes of war horrifyingly clear.
The original caption reads: MIRONOVKA VILLAGE, NEAR DEBALTSEVE, UKRAINE 2/17/2015 A child played cards in the local Palace of Culture, used as a bomb shelter during fighting between the Ukrainian Army and Russian-backed militants.
The three-year, million-dollar renovation is the latest in a series of makeovers for the Beckham Creek Cave, which has passed through numerous hands since it was built as a bomb shelter in the early 1980s.
Joshua Short, with his mobile pirate radio station, Bomb Shelter Radio, set up shop in Project Project's backyard and had to light barrel fires to keep warm while live-broadcasting online and to the neighborhood for a week.
Bloom also visited a damaged building now being used as a bomb shelter and met school children who are receiving counseling from UNICEF-supported psychologists, to help them recover from the traumas they have faced during the conflict.
Having already spent part of his childhood living in a Beirut bomb shelter during the final years of the Lebanese Civil War, Boukaram, now 38, expected the explosion, which also killed 21 others, to spark a second conflict.
Love blooms in the din of an underground bomb shelter in this romantic comedy, which stars Charlize Theron as a United States secretary of state running for president and Seth Rogen as a journalist who becomes her beau.
By afternoon, cellphones were buzzing with alerts of incoming rockets a few times an hour, and Colonel Conricus said local residents had been told not to stray more than a 15-second run from the nearest bomb shelter.
But Low thinks nuclear war is a whole different situation—he believes that if he's not in ground zero of a nuclear attack then he has about five minutes to find a good bomb shelter and wait it out.
The 20-page pamphlet titled "If Crisis or War Comes" gives advice on getting clean water, spotting propaganda and finding a bomb shelter, in the first public awareness campaign of its kind since the days of the Cold War.
A compassionate script by Our Lady J goes back to Maura's childhood, when she (played by a remarkable Sophia Grace Gianna) would escape to the family's bomb shelter, try on her mother's nightgowns, and feel a little bit like herself.
Mr. Porter, a Brooklyn-based filmmaker, and Ms. Zec, who formerly collaborated with the performance artist Marina Abramovic, emerged as V.R. stars at last year's festival, when they introduced "Giant," a six-minute piece that transports viewers to a bomb shelter.
Some Russian news outlets, while trying to make light of the panic mode, also provided practical advice, like which Moscow metro stations were the most secure against nuclear attack and how much water people should take with them to a bomb shelter.
As such, my home was fitted with a make-shift bomb shelter that was ready to be stocked with water, weapons, and what I imagined to be an endless variety of non-perishable "astronaut food" should the threat-level ever require it.
"I think we are going to be OK. I went through the nuclear fallout classes and the bomb shelter stuff in the 1950s and 1960s," he said, referring to U.S. preparations for a potential Cold War-era Soviet attack that never came.
Still for others, Utopia might be their own bomb shelter in New Zealand, a smart city in Toronto, control of congressmen or senators, a tunnel to help them escape traffic, their own airport lounge, or, for the extremely wealthy, escape to another planet.
Gangloff supplements her painting practice by making fierce political posters — depicting Trump hiding in a "luxury bomb shelter," the director of a libertarian advocacy group choking on the Earth, and nefarious lobbyists pumping a sickly stream of money into the Capitol building.
"What I am scared about is the loss of reason and wave of fear that has induced the masses of society into a spellbinding spiral of panic, stockpiling obscene quantities of anything that could fill a bomb shelter adequately in a post-apocalyptic world."
The caves in Kent, in Greater London, date back to the 21969th century and have been used for various purposes, including the cultivation of mushrooms, a bomb shelter during World War II, and, for some reason, a music venue during the 24s and 21969s.
The hosts—Linyao Kiki Liu, director of Si Shang Art Museum in Beijing, and Klaus Biesenbach, head of MoMA PS1, a well-known space affiliated with the Museum of Modern Art in New York—picked an unusual venue for the revelries: a renovated underground bomb shelter.
There are Easter eggs here and there for fans to paw over: a bobblehead with a cup of Slusho, a trip into a bomb shelter that evokes 10 Cloverfield Lane, and one big CGI moment that's so heavily foreshadowed, it doesn't even count as a surprise.
What in the World The tunnels and caverns, 19583 miles of them, that riddle the ground beneath the London suburb of Bromley have been many things: arsenal, bomb shelter, concert site, film set, mushroom farm, supposedly haunted tourist attraction, and once even a makeshift maternity ward.
In one Moscow district, local authorities posted fliers asking residents to contribute money to hasten construction of a bomb shelter "because of the growing international tensions, particularly the expected nuclear aggression against Russia by the unfriendly countries," clearly a reference to the United States and its allies.
Had it not been for me and my fellow traumatized passengers walking around looking as if we'd all just emerged from a bomb shelter after an air raid, the whole scene would have probably appeared fairly normal to an outsider unaware of what had taken place the previous day.
Subterranean, and reachable only by elevator from a Chapel Street building foyer or stadium-style concrete stairs, the L-shaped layout features low, paneled ceilings, minimalist wood and leather décor, dim lighting and cement walls that — at least at night — conspire to evoke a rather stylishly kitted-out bomb shelter.
Moments after Air Force One landed at the Hanoi airport last May, President Barack Obama ducked into an eighteen-foot, armor-plated limousine—a bomb shelter masquerading as a Cadillac—that was equipped with a secure link to the Pentagon and with emergency supplies of blood, and was known as the Beast.
Then suddenly the notion of nuclear Armageddon reappeared with the discovery by the New York State Assembly during a routine session that the state, in 1963, had actually constructed a bomb shelter with 4½-foot-thick walls and drawn up a list of 700 or so people who would be privileged to survive in it.
Conceived by Jessie Nelson (director and co-writer) and the songwriters Duncan Sheik and Steven Sater (Tony Award-winners of "Spring Awakening") as a magical mystery tour that begins in a London subway-station-turned-bomb shelter during World War II, "Alice by Heart" seems to lose its road map as soon as it begins.
Witty essays by Sarah Boxer, Bob Mankoff, Maria Popova and others accompany a four-century cartographical treasure chest that includes Andy Warhol's Central Park, Saul Steinberg's "View of the World From Ninth Avenue," a 1950s proposed subway bomb shelter, the 1908 pneumatic telegram service, a pigeon's-eye aerial view and a map made of newspapers dated Sept.
In a dinner at the Metropole Hotel the evening before, mere feet from the bomb shelter where guests took cover during the Vietnam War, Mr. Kim had resisted what Mr. Trump presented as a grand bargain: North Korea would trade all its nuclear weapons, material and facilities for an end to the American-led sanctions squeezing its economy.
As we sat in the Helmand runway bomb shelter, waiting for the "all clear" after the rocket attack, I overheard two young Marines chatter about 9/11 as though it was a moment of historical import rather than something they had seen live on TV. That's because for them, it is something their parents mourned when they were probably five or six.
They weren't invested in romance because it is grafted to their DNA; it meant something to them only as long as you could be convinced that it meant something to you; that there is a bomb shelter from the blasts of adulthood, and it was in reliving the minor atrocities of your childhood you were too naïve to recognize at the time.
" Fallaci later told friends that the Pakistani dictator Ali Bhutto cried when he told her he had been forced to marry his wife, a 23-year-old woman, when he was 15, and that Palestinian fighters in Lebanon refused to let Fallaci into a bomb shelter during a shelling, directing her instead to "a shed that turned out to be an explosives depot.

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