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Switzerland plans to update Cold War-era nuclear bunkers amid global tensions

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Switzerland plans to update Cold War-era nuclear bunkers amid global tensions

Switzerland wants to update its network of aging nuclear shelters, which are increasingly seen as an asset at a time of greater global uncertainty, notably since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

Thanks to a 1963 law, Switzerland is already ahead of neighbors like Germany.

Each of its 9 million residents, including foreigners and refugees, is guaranteed a spot in a bunker to protect them from bombs and nuclear radiation.

Cold-war era nuclear shelters in Switzerland are set to be upgraded amid global tensions.

Cold-war era nuclear shelters in Switzerland are set to be upgraded amid global tensions. AFP via Getty Images

“In the coming years, the [Swiss] Confederation wants to remove some of the exceptions to the current rules and update some of the older shelters,” Louis-Henri Delarageaz, civil protection commander for the Vaud canton, told Reuters.

The government launched consultations in October to ensure Swiss “resilience in the event of armed conflict” and plans a $250 million upgrade of old structures.

“It doesn’t mean we’re preparing for a conflict – that’s not the message – but we have a network of shelters and we need to maintain them and make sure they’re functional.”

In the village of Bercher in Vaud canton, civil protection officers in orange overalls inspected a bunker beneath an apartment block as part of a mandatory 10-year check-up.

One tried to shove the bunker’s door to seal it shut but it would not budge. An air vent wedged between plant pots and a stone ornament was deemed fit, but an escape tunnel full of cobwebs led to a deep manhole with no ladder.

1963 law ensures each Swiss resident gets a bunker spot.

1963 law ensures each Swiss resident gets a bunker spot. REUTERS

Switzerland turned down requests from French citizens hoping for a bunker.

Switzerland turned down requests from French citizens hoping for a bunker. AFP via Getty Images

“This shelter is not usable in the current state,” concluded team head Gregory Fuhrer. The residents will be given a year to fix the faults or else must each pay $900 for a spot in a public shelter, he added.

Switzerland has stayed out of foreign wars since it became neutral in 1815. It was occupied by France in the 18th century and suffered some aerial bombing in World War Two.

A series of bunkers are in need of repair or are clogged with storage.

A series of bunkers are in need of repair or are clogged with storage. REUTERS

This is a delivery bed in an atomic shelter underneath the civil protection building in Gollion, Switzerland.

This is a delivery bed in an atomic shelter underneath the civil protection building in Gollion, Switzerland. REUTERS

Delarageaz said his office had received a surge in calls from worried residents about shelters after Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022.

“All of a sudden… we were indeed extremely sought-after with people wanting to know: where the shelters were, where is my place, is my shelter ready?,” he said, adding that requests for a spot from French citizens had to be turned down.

Switzerland has received a surge in inquiries about the bunkers since the start of the war in Ukraine.

Switzerland has received a surge in inquiries about the bunkers since the start of the war in Ukraine. Global Images Ukraine via Getty Images

Next to his office is one of the canton’s 350 communal shelters, well-maintained with bunk beds and toilets. Nearby is an underground command center, an underground hospital with an operating theater and a bunker to protect works of art.

“In Switzerland we have foresight,” said Delarageaz. “There’s a Latin adage that says: ‘If you want peace, prepare for war’.”

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