yes, if their shelter was aready damaged or it was not very protective and it is so weak at that time
Well it protected people from bombs!
Anderson shelters were bomb shelters so if they broke easily they wouldn't be much help in protecting people from bombs!!
to shelter people and soldiers from bomb attacks
In both Europe and the UK they ran for the nearest place to seek shelter for protection. There were underground bunkers for the British to hide within. They also had homemade bomb shelters at family homes called Morrison Shelters and Anderson Shelters. They also fled to other places to live. They Ministry of Health sent the kids, some parents, elderly people and disabled people to live in the countryside to keep them protected from the bombs.
Shelters were built in World War 2 as protection against bombs and chemical scares
Anderson shelters were potentially safe because bombs were aimed on big places. The government said that they are really safe but that was a lie; a bomb could have blown the metal to pieces.
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If the war is about to begin you will run 2 the air raid shelter and u will be protected by the bombers .
Most of the bombs (and the V-1 and V-2 missiles) exploded above ground in London, which is why people took shelter in the subways and in basements. Unfortunately, some bombs were made heavy enough to penetrate the ground before exploding. Other bombs destroyed buildings which then collapsed into the subterranean shelters.
If the bug bombs are used in a home where there are people living there that have a tendancy to wheezing, if they breathe it in, it can get inside their lungs and have serious medical results.
During wartime, people sought shelter from bombs in various ways, primarily by using air raid shelters, which were specially constructed to protect against explosions and shrapnel. Many individuals took refuge in basements or underground bunkers, while others used public shelters designated by authorities. In some cases, people improvised by creating makeshift shelters in their homes, using furniture and heavy materials to shield themselves. Community preparedness and drills were also crucial in helping civilians respond quickly during air raids.
Anderson shelters are made to protect people from bombs during a war. The shelter is made from six curved sheets bolted together at the top with steel plates at either end, and could accommodate six people.Ê