Switzerland Updating All Nuclear Bomb Shelters!

Switzerland Updating All Nuclear Bomb Shelters!

Switzerland is spending 220 million Swiss franc to make sure its nuclear bomb shelters are in top shape and ready to accommodate all nine million Swiss residents, should the need arise.

According to 1963 Swiss law, all of the country's residents, including refugees and foreign workers, are guaranteed a spot in a bunker to protect them from bombs and nuclear radiation.

With the Russia-Ukraine conflict heating up badly each day, and with NATO meddling in the conflict to the point where Russia may have to use their nuclear arsenal, the Swiss government launched consultations in October to ensure Swiss "resilience in the event of armed conflict" and plan its nationwide shelter upgrade.

 

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