terrified japanese civilians panic-buy nuclear bomb shelters as threat of war with kim jong-un’s north korea draws near - where to buy air purifiers

by:Yovog     2020-10-03
terrified japanese civilians panic-buy nuclear bomb shelters as threat of war with kim jong-un’s north korea draws near  -  where to buy air purifiers
As the threat of war with North Korea approaches, nuclear bomb shelters and air purifiers sold by Japan to prevent toxic gases suddenly surge.
Incredible images have emerged that are made by a company's sanctuary to profit from the trend
It has a model sanctuary under the CEO's home in Osaka.
After many missile tests by Kim Jong Il, tensions in the region have escalated
Authoritarian regime of the United Nations
The rogue state recently unveiled its new missile at a large-scale military parade in Pyongyang.
North Korea has warned that "nuclear war could erupt at any time" and vowed to test the rockets every week.
While North Korea's missiles cannot reach much of the continent, they can attack major U. S. allies in the region-such as South Korea and Japan.
Now, a small Japanese company specializing in the construction of nuclear shelters has revealed that orders from the company have been blown away because the frightened civilians are prepared for the worst.
Oribe Seiki Seisakusho, based in Kobe, western Japan, received 8 orders in April alone, while there were 6 orders throughout the typical year.
The company also sold 50 Swiss shares.
According to Nobuko Oribe, the company's director, the air purifiers manufactured are said to be able to prevent radiation and toxic gases and try to get more.
A purifier designed for six people costs 620,000 yen (£4,388)
And a specially designed for 13 people, usually installed in the home
Cost of using Shelter 1. 7million yen (£12,034).
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said at a parliamentary meeting this month that North Korea might be able to launch missiles containing the deadly sarin nerve gas.
"It takes time and money to build a shelter," said Oribe.
But in this tense atmosphere, all we hear is that they want one now.
"They asked us to come up and give them an estimate right away.
"Some orders for shelters are made by small-
Oribe said they set up larger companies for employees and other families.
Nuclear shelters for up to 13 people cost about 25 million yen (£176,808)
It will take about four months to build, he said.
The shelter provided by his company is a reinforced, aerial one.
A tight basement with an air purifier that blocks both radiation and toxic gases.
Even in Hiroshima, the room can withstand the explosion.
The class nuclear bomb exploded 660 away, Oribe added.
Earth Shift, another small Japanese company in the south of Shizuoka county, said the survey and offer for its underground shelters had increased tenfold.
Akira Shiga, a sales manager at the company, said the survey began to increase gradually in February, from all over the country.
On Friday, the Japanese government urged local governments to hold evacuation drills in the event of a possible missile attack, which increased the public's sense of urgency.
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