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VISUALS: How does an underground nuclear bunker look?

Last Updated : 19 September 2019, 14:50 IST

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The sleeping zone, with rudimentary beds decked up one above the other, appeared more like a depressing hospital ward. (DH Photo/Rasheed Kappan)
The sleeping zone, with rudimentary beds decked up one above the other, appeared more like a depressing hospital ward. (DH Photo/Rasheed Kappan)
The sleeping zone, with rudimentary beds decked up one above the other, appeared more like a depressing hospital ward. (DH Photo/Rasheed Kappan)
The sleeping zone, with rudimentary beds decked up one above the other, appeared more like a depressing hospital ward. (DH Photo/Rasheed Kappan)
Terrified by an imminent attack, the people would first be asked to strip naked for an ice-cold shower to decontaminate. (DH Photo/Rasheed Kappan)
Terrified by an imminent attack, the people would first be asked to strip naked for an ice-cold shower to decontaminate. (DH Photo/Rasheed Kappan)
Painted in light green, the chambers appeared to do nothing to alleviate the feeling of dread. (DH Photo/Rasheed Kappan)
Painted in light green, the chambers appeared to do nothing to alleviate the feeling of dread. (DH Photo/Rasheed Kappan)
Extremely limited food and water stocks were to be rationed. Filtered air would not last for more than two weeks. (DH Photo/Rasheed Kappan)
Extremely limited food and water stocks were to be rationed. Filtered air would not last for more than two weeks. (DH Photo/Rasheed Kappan)
The cold signboards that still displayed these instructions were clinical. The bunker had bathrooms, a kitchen, a diesel-powered electric generator and storage areas. (DH Photo/Rasheed Kappan)
The cold signboards that still displayed these instructions were clinical. The bunker had bathrooms, a kitchen, a diesel-powered electric generator and storage areas. (DH Photo/Rasheed Kappan)
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Published 28 February 2019, 12:41 IST

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