Finland carved an entire underground city into the bedrock beneath Helsinki, filling it with swimming pools, sports halls, parking areas, and shopping spaces that can be rapidly converted into blast-resistant shelters in case of war

Helsinki’s extensive underground network serves daily purposes and civil defence needs. These facilities are carved into solid granite bedrock and are widely regarded as a leading example. Many underground spaces function as gyms and swimming halls while ready for emergencies. Finland’s civil defence system protects almost an entire city with numerous shelter places. This preparedness model attracts global attention as security concerns grow.

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