Inside the bunker that will serve the end of the world (Photo)

Inside the bunker that will serve the end of the world (Photo)

A huge complex known as the “bunker for the end of the world” the size of a city can save 10,000 lives from nuclear war, the deadly virus or the impact of an asteroid, so claims the idealist and the man who built it. Hundreds of military bunkers filled with concrete in the South Dakota of the United States, [...]

A huge complex known as the “bunker for the end of the world” the size of a city can save 10,000 lives from nuclear war, the deadly virus or the impact of an asteroid, so claims the idealist and the man who built it.

Hundreds of military bunkers filled with concrete in the South Dakota of the United States are turning into shelters for survival in case of the apocalypse.

The Vivos company that builds underground shelters in the event of a nuclear war is turning the former military base of 46 square kilometers into a giant bunker.

He's like a third of New York's Manhattan, and to get inside you have to go through heavy doors. It doesn't look spectacular on the outside, but once you get inside, you'll know there are beautiful rooms.

Inside them there are no beds, tables, but pictures on the wall. One of these bunkers appears in the video released below, where a Vivos company member describes it as “rescue for humanity”.

The security policy for humanity is these bunkers. Building such a bunker costs $250,000, and can be said to be of no cost to the fact that it saves the life of”, the company's employee has declared.

He also acknowledged that bunkers are large enough, and another 575 are in the transformation phase, which means that between 6 and 10 thousand citizens can be rescued.

 

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