How to Dig a Bunker

Thứ bảy - 27/04/2024 01:10
A hidden underground bunker requires much planning and hard work, but offers peace of mind that you will have somewhere to protect your family if, or indeed when, civilization as we know it implodes. Check the legal and zoning...
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A hidden underground bunker requires much planning and hard work, but offers peace of mind that you will have somewhere to protect your family if, or indeed when, civilization as we know it implodes.

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Preparing to Dig

  1. Step 1 Check the legal and zoning requirements.
    This is the step where we tell you to make sure you are legally allowed to dig your bunker. If you excavate illegally and someone finds out, you will face a fine and have to fill it in, or your council will fill it in and charge you for the privilege.[1]
  2. Step 3 Think carefully before committing to a bunker under your home.
    Digging a bunker under a home has advantages and disadvantages. Advantages include that the entrance to the bunker can be concealed, and it is easier to supply electricity, etc.[3]
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Digging the Bunker

  1. Step 1 Consider using heavy machinery.
    You can use a backhoe or excavator to excavate out a large hole, then place or build a structure inside the hole, and then finally use the excavator to bury the structure again. Mini backhoes can be hired if you want to do it yourself, or the larger ones can be hired with an operator (e.g. for the day).
  2. Step 2 Go without machinery if desired.
    The second, slower and more dangerous method is to dig out the bunker from the entrance and shore up the tunnels as you go. This is not recommended unless you really know what you are doing. Try to always have a phone, (call for help if you survive and are then trapped by a cave in), and a light. Leaving an emergency shovel and water to hand may save your life.
  3. Step 3 Consider other finishing touches and safety measures.
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Warnings

  • The most important thing to remember when excavating is that being crushed to death by a collapse, or being trapped underground and slowly suffocating is not a good outcome.
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