there would be about 4 people that could fit in a Morrison shelter, depending with your size.
well normally only a small family of 4 could fit in but there were over 20 people coming in and out during the invasions so really over 20 people were in a morrison shelter.
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After WW2, as the cold war built up, many people built fallout shelters. They were good for other things besides nuclear war, ranging from a tornado shelter to a wine cellar.
During WW2 many Londoners slept on the platforms of London Underground stations. Basements of buildings were used as communal air raid shelters. Morrison shelters and Anderson shelters for individual families were also used.
Depends on the exact weight and square mileage of your butt.
around 3 people could fit in a morrison shelter. you could fit more but it would be really squished!
well normally only a small family of 4 could fit in but there were over 20 people coming in and out during the invasions so really over 20 people were in a morrison shelter.
It depends on how large the public shelter is because some could fit 50 but some could fit up to 100 people!
They were designed to take up to 6 people but certainly many more could fit inside when the need arose. At 4 ft 6 in by 6 ft 6 in, you could probably squeeze about 18 people in at once if need be.
6 people
It depends on what size the mammoth bone shelter is.
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They could be abandoned
Some underground stations are huge- even back in WW2. I would say 2-3 thousand people could shelter in a large one.
It depends on the shelter and your age....many shelters do accept volunteer help.
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there is no specific answer to this question. It depends if someone wants a strom shelter or not. I personally would have a strom shelter but they cost a lot to make.