Did you know that there are still fallout shelters in many states? A doomsday prepper has verified and highlighted fallout shelters across the United States. According to the prepper, Minnesota still has 14 fallout shelters in different parts of the state.
Trueprepper.com compiled the list of fallout shelters in the United States. They describe fallout shelters as structures specifically designed and built to protect you from radioactive fallout. Most are built underground, which provides protection from gamma radiation.
The best case scenario is to have your own fallout shelter, which actually can be done in your own basement. You’d want to make sure that you have the windows covered in your basement using dirt or soil to block radiation and fallout.
Fallout shelters were built during the Cold War, and many still exist. However, as trueprepper suggests, any of the supplies are likely no longer there and haven’t been stocked in years. Still, the structures do exist.
Fallout Shelters In Minnesota
Trueprepper verified the locations with placards, since they couldn’t find the Civil Defense Records for Minnesota.
Northern Minnesota Fallout Shelters
There are fallout shelters in the northern part of Minnesota in the Koochiching County Court Administration Building and the Voyageurs National Park. I was skeptical about Voyageurs National Park actually having a bunker, but here it is:…