A doomsday community is in search of residents to live in its 575 bunkers which can reportedly fit up to 10,000 people.
- In the Black Hills mountain range in South Dakota, a former army base which stored munitions has been repurposed into bunkers.
- The base has since been transformed into liveable bunkers aimed at providing an ‘epic humanitarian survival project’ – not just for the top 1%.
- The shelter, which can withstand massive blasts, has medical care available, a television and couches, and seem more like a cosy home than doomsday option.