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<blockquote data-quote="Maverick1911" data-source="post: 2202681" data-attributes="member: 25079"><p>I was involved in the cleanup for a few days down there. I met many people who were saved by having a shelter.....any below ground hidey hole will save your life. However, I met one lady who saved herself and her grand-children in her shelter. She told me that the shelter started filling up with water, probably from a burst pipe. Luckily, they were able to get out unharmed and there was nothing weighing the shelter door down but that shelter is filled to the brim with water. I guess the only way around that is a custom built shelter with multiple egress points. I know the likeliness of having that happen is very slim.....but so is your house being hit by a tornado!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Maverick1911, post: 2202681, member: 25079"] I was involved in the cleanup for a few days down there. I met many people who were saved by having a shelter.....any below ground hidey hole will save your life. However, I met one lady who saved herself and her grand-children in her shelter. She told me that the shelter started filling up with water, probably from a burst pipe. Luckily, they were able to get out unharmed and there was nothing weighing the shelter door down but that shelter is filled to the brim with water. I guess the only way around that is a custom built shelter with multiple egress points. I know the likeliness of having that happen is very slim.....but so is your house being hit by a tornado! [/QUOTE]
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