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This is also what i heard and makes sense but surely a basement that is already used for Tornado drills is still the safer option?
Technically they never even would have to inform the kids there is a bomb, the essential part is getting to safety quickly. But then how do you red scare them?
You have more warning about a tornado generally. Not much but minutes vs seconds makes a difference. If you can get to a tornado or bomb shelter those are better but getting caught in the open getting there is a problem.
Come to think of it a tornado shelter isnfc built stong enourh. If thick walls will collapse on you that is worse than a thin roof which slows the blast energy and then your desk protects you from the debre