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  1. According to a map for fallout shelters, our Wapakoneta post office is the only one in over a 200 mile radius. Another thing I saw while looking stuff up is when you need to seek shelter due to a nuclear attack, you cannot leave shelter for two weeks. I hope I never need this information. 3. Award.

    • False Alarms and The "Wireless Emergency Alert" System
    • What Would Happen If A Bomb Hit Cincinnati
    • Can You Hide from A Nuclear Bomb?
    • Cincinnati's Past Obsession with Fallout Shelters

    Just like Hawaii, the Ohio Emergency Management Agency can alert residents to threats direct via a cell phone message. The wireless emergency alert system (WEA) has been in place since 2014, and Ohio has had policies and procedures in place to use it since then. Jay Carey with the Ohio Emergency Managment Agency said two people must review any aler...

    Back at the height of nuclear fears, The Enquirer published a small map showing "The Cincinnati Death Zone." It estimated the death rate at different distances from a Downtown nuclear explosion. The small hand-drawn map told Cincinnatians that if you live in the city core, you were more than likely dead. Those on the outskirts like Sayler Park or M...

    The images from Hawaii of children being lowered down storm drains prompt the question: Can you hide from a nuclear bomb? The Department of Homeland Security states that taking shelter is the most important thing to do if a nuclear bomb explodes. Here are some things that are banned in Cincinnati As the decades-old "death map" described, distance f...

    You may have seen fallout shelter symbols sprinkled around the city. Crossley said his agency doesn't maintain any of these facilities, but in early 1960s, fallout shelters were all the rage. The abandoned Cincinnati subway station at Liberty Street was converted into a shelter designed to hold 3,000 people. But it had problems even back then. In 1...

  2. Mar 17, 2011 · 1960s, Bomb Shelter Corinne Bozin-Grizzell, Ohio: In elementary school outside of Detroit (1961-'65) I remember having drills on a regular basis, they were like tornado drills but the sound of the ...

  3. Mar 14, 2022 · Norwegian Broadcating (NRK) reported how state authorities, believing the Cold War was over, decided in 1998 to remove long-standing demands that all public buildings be built with new bomb shelters. Not a single new bomb shelter for the public has been built in Norway for more than 20 years. In the Oslo suburb of Bærum, for example, only 25 ...

  4. Jan 21, 2024 · Cities Most At Risk During Nuclear War, One In Ohio. 21/01/2024 by OXFord Stories Team. The prospect of nuclear war is a fear that looms large for many, and understanding potential targets is crucial. This blog post delves into factors influencing the likelihood of a nuclear attack on specific US cities, including military, economic, and ...

  5. Dec 11, 2021 · Ohio property comes with bomb shelter. 2021-12-11 - JIM WEIKER. COLUMBUS, Ohio — A newly listed Hilliard, Ohio-area property adds new depth to the phrase “private getaway.”. This getaway sits 30 feet undergroun­d, encased in two feet of metal-clad concrete, guarded by gamma-ray detectors and accessible through 3,000-pound “blast” doors.

  6. Apr 16, 2018 · It remains among the stranger articles ever published by a Cincinnati newspaper. On Christmas Eve 1950, the Enquirer announced that the new trend in home décor was the personal bomb shelter: “Man, in the course of what he calls progress, is creating war monsters. To escape these monsters he is building a new sort of cave — the bomb shelter.

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