
I did some googling, and found an EU manual 'A European Manual for Off-site Emergency Planning and Response to Nuclear Accidents'
It's 341 pages though, so if anyone cares to read it all, please give us the condensed version here.
Switzerland has fallout shelters for everyone in the country (Oh so Swiss!), most of which are now being used to store skis and wine. But there seems little preparation in Germany.
More googling produced only the information that the Fire department and the Kreisverwaltungsreferat are nominally responsible in Munich during an Emergency and that the KVR has a program called BASIS that in some way will help, but I couldn't find out how. What I found here
I don't know where I'ma gonna go when the bomb/reactor blows. (Jimmy Buffet fans, beware the Ohrwurm). I'd just feel better if I had a plan other than sobbing and screaming hysterically, should the worst happen. PriorPlanningPreventsPissPoorPerformance ya know.
Has anyone seen any lists of neighborhood shelters?
