The internet is littered with images and stories of bunker complexes scattered around the Midwest, mostly carved out of decommissioned missile silos for the ultra-wealthy, a respite from whatever apocalypse they are certain will befall society. Of course, that’s if Pac-Man consoles, jacuzzis, mini-bars and Pelotons are necessary to stave off assured death in the aftermath.
Notwithstanding, an emergency shelter of any kind—one that fits your budget and needs—is easily recommended, as there are other tragedies always looming in the near future. Floods, earthquakes, tornadoes and debilitating winter storms are more likely than the zombie hoards, nuclear strikes or solar flares knocking out the electrical grid.
A LITTLE BACKGROUND
Since the beginning of the Cold War in the 1950s, the U.S. government has encouraged those with the means to construct…