The market for fallout shelters has increased significantly, largely fueled by geopolitical tensions, demonstrating that not only the ultra-wealthy but also average homeowners are investing in these protections.
Ron Hubbard, CEO of Atlas Survival Shelters, noted a dramatic increase in demand, mentioning that many customers are worried about "nuclear war, biological attacks, or any kind of chemical attacks" following major global events.
Experts argue that while survival after a nuclear blast might be possible, it can lead to desperate circumstances as resources like food and water become scarce, calling into question the efficacy of bunkers.
Some experts believe that investing in bunkers may give people a false sense of security, suggesting the true aftermath of a nuclear fallout could be challenging to navigate.
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