


"We have not had any formal direction on re-instituting the fallout shelter program, but there had been a renewed interest by FEMA to look at the contingency plans, specifically for nuclear disasters, things like that," he said. Department of Homeland Security, Warstler said. The topic came up last year during a conference with the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the U.S. The boxes also contain manuals, including: "What the planner needs to know about nuclear radiation" and "What the planner needs to know about the post-shelter environment."Ĭold War-era artifacts, such as fallout shelters, have recaptured public and government interests amidst tensions between the United States and North Korea. They were saved because of the investment and quality of the records. Inside are folders with engineering studies of "pretty much every large, heavily constructed building," said Tim Warstler, director of the Stark County Emergency Management Agency. CANTON Four boxes contain the remnants of Stark County's nuclear disaster preparations.
