Shelters are primarily managed at the local government level, often by city or county agencies. However, state governments can also play a role in funding and regulating shelters, particularly for specific populations such as the homeless or victims of domestic violence. In some cases, federal assistance programs may provide support to local and state governments to help operate these facilities. Overall, the responsibility for shelters typically falls to local authorities, with varying levels of state and federal involvement.
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I think local is in charge or posting or something
territorial and provincial
Local town and city departments manage sanitation much better than a higher level of government can. The local government is closer to the sanitation problems and is more answerable to the local population then a higher level would be.
I think the judicial branch at the state level
Great Britain definitely had bomb shelters for not only the general populace but also the government during the Blitz.
head of government ( prime minister)
government or concerned authorities can build shelters for the homeless people
i would guess the D.O.D, Dept. of Defense.