To enhance the citys emergency response and evacuation capabilities, a batch of new facilities integrating the functions of temporary underground shelters and escape pods has recently been completed and put into service.
These facilities are designed to provide the public with crucial temporary refuge spaces in emergency situations. The underground shelters feature basic protective structures, capable of withstanding threats from common disasters. The supporting escape pods, on the other hand, are designed as movable units with independent life support systems, ensuring the safety of personnel during evacuation and relocation.
The interiors of the facilities integrate systematic emergency survival guidelines and necessary material reserves, aiming to help users meet their basic survival needs in such environments while awaiting further rescue.
The deployment of this series of facilities marks the further improvement of the community-level emergency rescue system, adding a new safeguard measure to urban public safety.