Cardboard, or tin.
Shantytowns are usually built by people with limited resources. People use whatever is available--cardboard, sheets of tin, car parts and so on. People who live under bridges and homeless in urban landscapes have a similar style of home. The feature of temporary vs. permanent is not really an issue: it seems that the homes are continual works as parts are replaced with better materials as they become available.
Morrison shelters were made of iron.
Anderson shelters were made of corrugated iron and Morrison shelters were made from steel panels.
Slum areas, or shantytowns, are informal settlements that lack proper infrastructure and often house a significant portion of urban populations in major African cities, sometimes over 70%. These areas typically have inadequate housing, sanitation, and access to basic services, contributing to poor living conditions and health outcomes for residents. Efforts are being made to improve the situation through urban planning, housing initiatives, and social support programs.
Morrison shelters were made from sheets of steel.
The paraguay Flag was made on the 25th day of november, in 1842.
5,000 flood shelters were made in Bangladesh
The depression made it so noone had enough money for food so in result the amount of shantytowns , soup kitchens and bread lines increased greatly.
bomb shelters were made out of corigated iron with mud and grass covering it.
During World War II, shelters were commonly made from various materials depending on their type and location. Anderson shelters, for example, were constructed from corrugated steel and were designed for use in backyards, while Morrison shelters, intended for use indoors, were made from steel and reinforced concrete. In urban areas, air raid shelters were often built using brick, concrete, or other sturdy materials to withstand bomb blasts. The choice of material aimed to provide maximum protection against aerial attacks.
They were made out of iron mettle
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