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Middle East War Triggers Risk Aversion Concerns, Demand for Underground Safe Bunkers Continues to Rise

By cherry March 23rd, 2026 36 views
As the Middle East war continues to escalate, global security anxiety is rising, and the demand for emergency shelter has become increasingly prominent. As a shelter carrier with both protection and practicality, underground safe bunkers have attracted widespread attention from all groups of people, and the related market has shown a significant growth trend.
According to a report from DataHorizzon Research, the global market size of private underground safe bunkers was approximately 8.5 billion US dollars in 2024, and is expected to grow to 15.2 billion US dollars by 2033, with a compound annual growth rate of 6.7% between 2025 and 2033. Most of these bunkers are cast with reinforced concrete and can be equipped with air filtration, emergency power supply, water storage and other facilities, which can effectively resist potential risks such as impact and radiation.
Industry insiders said that the Middle East war has further awakened people's awareness of emergency protection, and the number of consultations and orders for underground safe bunkers from ordinary families and some enterprises has increased significantly. Basic bunkers have become the mainstream choice due to their moderate cost and convenient construction, while high-end models focus on long-term livability and are equipped with complete living facilities. At the same time, related construction and protective material industries are heating up synchronously, and the potential of the underground safety protection market continues to be released.
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