The richest in the USA are hiding from the pandemic in underground bunkers

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Excavated space where a refuge of the "end of the world" will be located. Although it is not a high-end model. Credit: Rising S Company

If you had enough money to do what you wanted, would you escape the pandemic by taking refuge in underground bunkers? It sounds illogical, but it’s actually happening!

In order to escape the pandemic of coronavirus, a large number of billionaires or “super rich” are hiding in private underground bunkers.

According to information from Bloomberg, several wealthy families have rented rooms in bunkers Multi-family homes located in near-depopulated areas in South Dakota, Indiana, and Germany. The behavior shown by these people reflects a tendency to escape the pandemic by fleeing completely from society.

Another place chosen by billionaires is New Zealand, which has become a preferred destination for this type of underground excavation.

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The richest in the USA are hiding from the pandemic in underground bunkers
An underground bunker in full installation. Credit: Rising S Co.

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According to Gary Lynch, company manager Rising S Co., a bunker maker, told Bloomberg that said sector has had a notable increase in demand from wealthy clients since the news of the pandemic broke out in the media.

Lynch, referring to a client, said:

He went to New Zealand to escape everything that is happening. And as far as I know, he is still there. ”

Scenarios with abundant open space, light political regulations, and high-quality healthcare have made New Zealand a favorite “end of the world” destination for both Silicon Valley millionaire investors and developers.

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Rising S Company CEO Gary Lynch. Credit: Joyce Marshall /AP

Mihai Dinulescu, founder of crypto startup Mihai Dinulescu told Bloomberg:

My fear was to leave now or never, since I thought they could start closing borders. “

Dinulescu revealed that upon arrival at the airport, he realized that the international section was empty, except for a fully booked flight to New Zealand.

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Source: Bloomberg

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