Where to Go When There Isn’t a Bunker Available and a Prepper Must Escape Radiation

preparing for a nuclear disaster bunker

Do you plan on surviving Armageddon? We certainly hope so because it appears that ‘The End is Nigh,' so they say. While people have been saying this for centuries, if not millennia, one look around the world and you may become as certain of it as the most hardcore doomsdayers.

Social unrest is rising in nearly every part of the world, overpopulation is taxing even the most basic resources, and the very countries that we absolutely do not want to have atomic weapons are gaining increased traction in that direction.

Renewed tensions with Russia could put us at even greater risk for nuclear war, especially given the fact that they are likely to be backed by China.

Even if we were to all get along, the overpopulation and overuse of resources mean eventually conflicts will escalate; the need for resources has always been the most basic motivator for battle.

When those nukes do start flying, you'll need somewhere safe to hide.

For some ideas in that direction, take a look on the next page to come up with a solid plan of action during Doomsday.

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19 Comments

  1. Chris Nichols said:

    A survival hack in a disaster is, a neighborhood walk to find fallen live stock, and a community effort to cut it up into dried meat.

  2. Thomas Whitten said:

    I don’t think there’s a lot of resources down there to survive on. Especially if there’s a lot of other people. An underground sewer is just not a good place no matter how you look at it. But if you choose to think otherwise, feel free to do so.

  3. Jerry Lee Tate said:

    Pick up your weapon and follow me! Have a plan and know how to follow through, remember you can never do it all alone in the long run. Short term yes but long term, nope.

  4. Anonymous said:

    I’m going to skip the whole metro 2033 route, thanks

  5. Eric Blanchard said:

    Article mentions first 24 hours. Worst of fall out is passed during that time. Depending on distance may still be at lethal levels, but then again maybe not. Longer stay the better. Can survive up to 3 days without water. If took a gallon or two could extend your survival time, and thus time before must brave the trek outside.

    A sewer very much less than ideal, but it may be better than being caught in middle of street.

    If you have a basement, your neighbor has a basement, or family member who lives near by, or work place has some sort of shelter all of these would be more ideal. But when you have nothing a sewer may be better than nothing.

  6. Eric Blanchard said:

    During cold war a lot of people were more afraid of shelter living than nuclear weapons.

    This would likely be like that.

  7. Thomas Whitten said:

    No matter what doomsday to any given individual, it’s not a pleasant end to the civilizations on this planet. Not necessarily extinction but the collapse of life and how we live as we know it. It’s happened before and will again. We just another little blip on the earth’s timeline.

  8. Eric Blanchard said:

    That is two true. Earth was old long before we came along and it will continue on long after we are gone.

    According to these scientists though we will eat ourselves out of house and home. Planet earth as the house

  9. Eric Blanchard said:

    Define destroyed. Because world can be very much damaged and people survive in underground bunkers .

    Nuclear winter and world is destroyed for years. But people in bunkers with years of food with good air filtration would survive. If they had seeds and few animals could even bring back a piece of old earth without evolution having to take over spanning thousands and millions of years like it did the first time

  10. Thomas Whitten said:

    I would say let’s not get into people’s views of the Bible and what passages/versus mean. Destroyed can mean anything to anyone.

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