
The safest place in the world in case of war

According to a report published by the British newspaper "Daily Mirror", one of the safest places to take shelter in the event of a nuclear war is the Wood Norton complex in the United Kingdom. This villa, which at first glance looks like an ordinary building, hides a large network of underground tunnels.
Originally purchased by the BBC during World War II, Wood Norton was intended as a secret base for emergency broadcasts.
The villa is located in the Worcestershire Conservation Area and can accommodate up to 90 people. It is currently used for training sound engineers and technical staff for the BBC. In the event of a nuclear war, the BBC has stated that it will continue to inform the public from this location.
In addition to Wood Norton, the list of the four safest places to protect also includes three complexes in the US: Raven Rock in Pennsylvania, Peters Mountain in Virginia, and the entrance to the Cheyenne Mountain complex in Colorado.

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