Currently, the global geopolitical situation remains volatile with frequent local conflicts. As an important facility to respond to security risks and protect people from dangers, air-raid shelters have once again become the focus of attention in various regions. From Europe to the Middle East, the demand for the maintenance, upgrading and construction of relevant facilities has increased significantly, reflecting the profound changes in the global security environment.
The civil defense shelter networks left over from the Cold War in many parts of Europe are facing aging problems. Inspections in some regions have found that a large number of shelters are unusable, and relevant institutions are accelerating inspections and cleaning. At the same time, inquiries about private shelters have surged. Basic reinforced concrete underground shelters have become a choice for some people, and the demand for high-end facilities with both protection and basic living functions is also gradually rising.
In some conflict-affected areas in the Middle East, air-raid shelters have become an important space for people to take refuge in daily life. Public facilities such as subway stations and underground parking lots have been temporarily converted into shelters, equipped with basic living supplies. The EU has allocated temporary shelter supplies through emergency mechanisms, but it is difficult to meet long-term protection needs.
Industry insiders said that the construction and maintenance of air-raid shelters need to balance practicality and economy. Currently, the development of relevant facilities around the world shows an unbalanced regional trend. How to build a more complete protection system has become a common issue faced by all regions.