Finland has created a vast city beneath the earth as living rooms, playgrounds, and consulting rooms.
Finland
Finland is located in the corner of Northern Europe. Small country. 55 lakh people live here. Its capital is Helsinki. Finland, one of the richest countries in Europe, embarked on a plan to build a secret city underground many years ago. As expected, the country has completed the construction of dormitories, gymnasiums, and conference halls.
The 500 shelters under the capital, Helsinki, can accommodate up to 9 lakh people at a time. This is more than a third of Helsinki's population.
Why such an arrangement?
Countries around the world have taken various security measures to save lives during the explosion of nuclear weapons and nuclear power plants. The Chernobyl nuclear reactor explosion, especially on the border with Ukraine, sent shock waves across Europe. It is in that context that Finland seems to have made such a decision. This secret city was built so that the site would not be damaged during a nuclear disaster.
These have been under construction for many years. However, photos of these secret bunkers are now spreading virally on social networking sites.
War
Russia has vehemently opposed Ukraine's interest in the Internet with NATO. Following this, Russian President Vladimir Putin declared war on Ukraine at the end of February. Finland and Sweden have announced their alliance with NATO, which has been going on for about 3 months between Ukraine and Russia. Russia also opposes this.
In this case, the photos of the secret cellars in Finland are spreading virally around the world.
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