Fast Company -
2 Jul 2015 11:33

Aerospace engineers have built a reinforced pod that they believe will protect inhabitants from the biggest storms in the world. The 2011 TÅhoku earthquake triggered a tsunami off Japan's coast that killed almost 16,000 people and injured 6,000 more. Tsunami early warning systems prompted evacuations, but some physically couldn't leave--mostly children, the elderly, and the infirm. What if you could protect the immobilized from nature's worst? Survival Capsule, a small company just north of Sea...
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