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Germany to invest in everyday shelters, shifting from Cold War bunkers

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May 20 (Reuters) - Germany's government ‌approved a new Civil Defense Plan on ​Wednesday, shifting from Cold War bunkers to everyday sites such as underground parking ⁠garages, tunnels and subway stations.

Debate over civil defense has intensified in Europe since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, ​and Germany has sharply increased military spending since then.

The plan is part-funded from ‌a special fund exempt from debt rules that was approved last year, the Interior Ministry said.

Germany currently has 579 shelters for around ⁠480,000 people, many of which have not been ⁠in use since the Cold War, according to government data released with the plan.

The government plans to invest €10 billion ($12 billion) to boost civil defence, alongside a wider military spending drive.

The money will ‌be used to buy more than 1,000 special vehicles and protective ⁠suits and to upgrade the mass alert ‌network.

The Interior Ministry also plans to ​install a central control unit to coordinate work across public entities.

"This concept from the 1980s, which has never worked, must be ‌discarded in today’s modern security environment", said ​Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt. ⁠He said the new plan aims to improve protection ‌in people's homes and provide quicker ⁠access to safe places in public spaces.

Defence Minister Boris Pistorius said the plan was based on lessons from Ukraine, where an ​app warns civilians of ‌attacks and urges them to seek shelter. "We can never expect to ⁠have a shelter for all ​80 million Germans," Pistorius said.

(Reporting by Markus Wacket, writing by ​Lena Rueckerl, editing by Kirsti Knolle)

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