About 8 months ago , I went to my local Town Offices that were housed in an 1860's remodeled grain mill, with stone walls 6- 8 feet thick, and sturdily constructed.
There used to be a "Fall Out Shelter" sign in the interior of the building directing townspeople into the basement,
and while painted over several times, the old radiation sign silhouette outline remained.
It seems that the reserved space for the Fall Out Shelter has been converted into a file and records room by the Town, but there is no longer any radiation shelter there.
When asked where the nearest shelter was located , they all had this dumbfounded look on their face, and had no idea.
It seems that complacency has replaced 'prepardness' despite the newly raised international nuclear threat.
Yes, and to me, the threat is even more likely today, because these people are not rational, and there is no deterrent from assured destruction that they fear or would care to avoid.
Our Government has made sure that they will have shelter, but have not done anything to help the civilian population - so it’s up to the individual to do what they can.
Remember when the Presidential Campaigns were talking about how to spend the “peace” dividend due to the economic implosion of the Soviet Union? A CNN news director was a panelist at a seminar bemoaning the fact that there really was no real news without the Russian Threat.
I thought that was a stupid position, because to me nuclear arsenals disappearing and being spirited away was pretty stinkin’ dangerous.
While it is not on the top of my most likely list(tornado is still number 1), I do feel that such an event is likely to occur somewhere in the USA during my lifetime.