Chapter 170 Safe House

Chapter 170 Safe House

All choices need to be judged by Su Wu himself.

At the same time, this time.

The hundreds of thousands of residents in Jingyuan Shelter will not realize it either.

They are going through what is probably one of the most important and dangerous phases of their lives.

They are subject to scrutiny from their supreme ruler.

And wait for it to decide their future destiny.

“Purely in terms of the quality of the construction.”

"The Jingyuan Shelter is pretty good."

"So far, there has been no water seepage at any point."

For a huge underground city that looks like two hundred aircraft carriers spliced ​​together.

Being able to achieve this is actually quite remarkable.

This is enough to show that the design and construction process was very careful.

This also gave Su Wu the confidence to fight against the flood.

After all, there is a difference between repairing a steel ship and repairing a castle on the beach.

They are two completely different things.

The latter does not need any rescue at all.

Any big wave can make all your efforts go to waste.

"We can first assemble an emergency team of 2 people and a reserve force of 4 people."

"Take turns to guard various key locations."

"Responsible for emergency repairs when accidents occur."

“Every passage inside the shelter also needs to be equipped with a sealed isolation door.”

"So that it can become the first line of defense against floods when necessary."

"Then, on each floor, there are several to a dozen small independent isolation areas."

"As a safe house of last resort."

"Leave a place for the residents of the shelter to retreat."

Use the mouse to fiddle with the three-dimensional map of Jingyuan Shelter.

Su Wu deleted and subtracted some parts from it.

Divide the area into many defense isolation zones and safety zones.

Then we used artificial intelligence to simulate the calculations several times to find out the omissions and make modifications.

Finally, a complete construction plan was put forward.

According to this plan.

Even if an outer wall of a shelter is collapsed by floods, it will only affect a small area nearby at most.

It will then be blocked by the walls inside the shelter and the sealed doors on the passages leading to other places.

And the worst case scenario.

Even all the walls and sealed doors inside the shelter showed signs of collapse.

that time.

The survivors in the shelter must be transferred to the last safe house on each floor.

Wait for the flood to pass or for rescue to come from outside.

The food reserves that Su Wu set up for the safe house allowed 30 people to survive for 20 days at the minimum standard.

If there is no replenishment from the outside world for more than 20 days, there is only death to be done.

Do it.

It’s not that Su Wu was stingy.

But it is the last safe zone created.

To ensure it is strong enough, provide enough oxygen, and have enough space to accommodate 30 people.

The remaining space can only hold this much food.

And here, one point needs to be mentioned.

Su Wu provides oxygen to the safe zone, mainly using a chemical commonly used in submarines called oxygen candles.

This thing is not very big and can easily provide a lot of oxygen.

It's easier than storing food.

Therefore, before starving to death, there is no need to worry too much about the problem of oxygen depletion in a closed environment.

"But speaking of it."

"Flooding doesn't necessarily destroy all sealed food."

“Later, we can try to have people in the safe zone wear diving equipment.”

"Go to the occupied area and collect some intact food."

"I should be able to hold on for a while longer." Su Wu thought.

And in various safe zones to be built.

Several sets of diving suits and oxygen tanks were added as special reserve supplies.

This was the last help he could provide to the survivors of Jingyuan Shelter.

This may extend their survival time to more than one month.

And if that time comes.

If there is still no rescue, then Su Wu has no other choice.

A century of heavy rain that could last up to a million years.

Just thinking about it can make one despair.

In an environment where floods can almost submerge everything.

Su Wu was not sure whether he could find a place to stay for the survivors who had hidden in the safe zone after the Jingyuan shelter fell.

Perhaps, the safe house is their final resting place.

Arrangements for flood prevention in Jingyuan have been completed.

Su Wu used the same tactics on Zhou Xiwu's shelter and two other medium-sized shelters.

different.

It's just that the scale has been reduced accordingly.

For a shelter like Qingning, which housed only 3000 people, Su Wu only set up a safe zone.

And there weren't many relief supplies inside.

Of course, this does not mean that Su Wu does not value the lives of those people in the Green Lemon Shelter.

On the contrary, because they are few in number.

At the first moment of the accident.

Su Wu could easily dispatch rescue forces from other places to rescue them all.

In this situation.

There is no need to waste too many resources in the safe zone.

It's enough to last for a few days.

Arrange the several shelters you have.

Su Wu is free.

I started logging into the satellite network and my own Internet again.

Collect information from the outside world.

Jianghe City at this time.

About one-third of the shelters are already in areas hit by floods.

Quite a lot of shelter.

Whether it is a large, small or medium-sized shelter.

They were forced to completely close their exports.

Only some elevated ventilation holes are left outside to avoid the crisis of oxygen shortage inside the shelter.

This situation is actually quite dangerous.

Not to mention whether the construction quality of the shelters themselves is strong enough to withstand the penetration of floods.

Just those makeshift raised vents.

Whether it can stand firm under the impact of the flood is a question worthy of doubt.

Once problems occur in those ventilation passages, the air exchange inside and outside the shelter will be blocked.

But not every shelter has the capacity to equip oxygen candles on a large scale.

At that time, the only option waiting for them is to abandon the shelter and move away.

But it is not easy to evacuate during a flood.

In the end, it is very likely that only one or two people out of hundreds will survive.

Some refuges foresaw these dangers.

He started to save himself very quickly.

Some organized a large number of people to brave the flood and work hard to raise and reinforce the ventilation ducts.

Some of them contacted friendly shelters to leave a fallback route for rescue in case of emergency.

Some others simply disbanded on the spot.

Let the residents inside the shelter pack their bags and find their own way out.

Either join a private shelter in the surrounding area, or head straight to an official shelter.

Anyway.

No matter how bad the situation is, it is always better than staying there and waiting to die.

(End of this chapter)