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Senin, 31/10/2022 17:40 WIB

Profesor di Korea Selatan Lee Tae-goo membangun sebuah bunker khusus untuk tempat tinggal untuk berlindung dari serangan nuklir Korea Utara (Korut).

1/6 TOPSHOT - This picture taken on October 17, 2022 shows architecture professor Lee Tae-goo opening a hatch door as he prepares to climb out of his bunker, which is buried one metre (three feet) deep and can protect from the radiation fallout of a nuclear blast on his property in Jecheon, some 74 miles (120 km) southeast of the capital Seoul. - If North Korea unleashes a nuclear attack on the South, architecture professor Lee Tae-goo plans to retreat to his purpose-built bunker -- which was funded by a government grant -- and stay underground for at least two weeks to avoid radiation poisoning. - To go with 'SKOREA-NKOREA-NUCLEAR-BUNKER,FOCUS' by Cat Barton and Kang Jin-kyu (Photo by Anthony WALLACE / AFP) / To go with 'SKOREA-NKOREA-NUCLEAR-BUNKER,FOCUS' by Cat Barton and Kang Jin-kyu (Photo by ANTHONY WALLACE/AFP via Getty Images)

Gambar yang diambil pada (17/10) menggambarkan seorang profesor di Korea Selatan Lee Tae-goo membangun sebuah bunker khusus untuk tempat tinggal untuk berlindung dari serangan nuklir Korea Utara (Korut). (Photo by Anthony WALLACE / AFP)

2/6 TOPSHOT - This picture taken on October 17, 2022 shows architecture professor Lee Tae-goo opening a hatch door as he prepares to climb out of his bunker, which is buried one metre (three feet) deep and can protect from the radiation fallout of a nuclear blast on his property in Jecheon, some 74 miles (120 km) southeast of the capital Seoul. - If North Korea unleashes a nuclear attack on the South, architecture professor Lee Tae-goo plans to retreat to his purpose-built bunker -- which was funded by a government grant -- and stay underground for at least two weeks to avoid radiation poisoning. - To go with 'SKOREA-NKOREA-NUCLEAR-BUNKER,FOCUS' by Cat Barton and Kang Jin-kyu (Photo by Anthony WALLACE / AFP) / To go with 'SKOREA-NKOREA-NUCLEAR-BUNKER,FOCUS' by Cat Barton and Kang Jin-kyu (Photo by ANTHONY WALLACE/AFP via Getty Images)

Dilansir dari AFP, bunker ini memiliki dinding beton yang tebal, pintu baja dan sistem pemurnian udara, Profesor arsitektur dari kota Jecheon ini mengatakan tempat perlindungannya, terkubur di bawah satu meter dari bumi.  (Photo by Anthony WALLACE / AFP) 

3/6 TOPSHOT - This picture taken on October 17, 2022 shows architecture professor Lee Tae-goo opening a hatch door as he prepares to climb out of his bunker, which is buried one metre (three feet) deep and can protect from the radiation fallout of a nuclear blast on his property in Jecheon, some 74 miles (120 km) southeast of the capital Seoul. - If North Korea unleashes a nuclear attack on the South, architecture professor Lee Tae-goo plans to retreat to his purpose-built bunker -- which was funded by a government grant -- and stay underground for at least two weeks to avoid radiation poisoning. - To go with 'SKOREA-NKOREA-NUCLEAR-BUNKER,FOCUS' by Cat Barton and Kang Jin-kyu (Photo by Anthony WALLACE / AFP) / To go with 'SKOREA-NKOREA-NUCLEAR-BUNKER,FOCUS' by Cat Barton and Kang Jin-kyu (Photo by ANTHONY WALLACE/AFP via Getty Images)

Bangunan ini bisa membuatnya aman dari bencana nuklir dan menahan serangan langsung dari rudal konvensional. (Photo by Anthony WALLACE / AFP) 

4/6 TOPSHOT - This picture taken on October 17, 2022 shows architecture professor Lee Tae-goo opening a hatch door as he prepares to climb out of his bunker, which is buried one metre (three feet) deep and can protect from the radiation fallout of a nuclear blast on his property in Jecheon, some 74 miles (120 km) southeast of the capital Seoul. - If North Korea unleashes a nuclear attack on the South, architecture professor Lee Tae-goo plans to retreat to his purpose-built bunker -- which was funded by a government grant -- and stay underground for at least two weeks to avoid radiation poisoning. - To go with 'SKOREA-NKOREA-NUCLEAR-BUNKER,FOCUS' by Cat Barton and Kang Jin-kyu (Photo by Anthony WALLACE / AFP) / To go with 'SKOREA-NKOREA-NUCLEAR-BUNKER,FOCUS' by Cat Barton and Kang Jin-kyu (Photo by ANTHONY WALLACE/AFP via Getty Images)

Bunker yang didanai pemerintah ini adalah bagian dari kampanye Lee untuk membuat warga Korsel lebih serius dalam bersiap menghadapi dampak nuklir. (Photo by Anthony WALLACE / AFP) 

5/6 TOPSHOT - This picture taken on October 17, 2022 shows architecture professor Lee Tae-goo opening a hatch door as he prepares to climb out of his bunker, which is buried one metre (three feet) deep and can protect from the radiation fallout of a nuclear blast on his property in Jecheon, some 74 miles (120 km) southeast of the capital Seoul. - If North Korea unleashes a nuclear attack on the South, architecture professor Lee Tae-goo plans to retreat to his purpose-built bunker -- which was funded by a government grant -- and stay underground for at least two weeks to avoid radiation poisoning. - To go with 'SKOREA-NKOREA-NUCLEAR-BUNKER,FOCUS' by Cat Barton and Kang Jin-kyu (Photo by Anthony WALLACE / AFP) / To go with 'SKOREA-NKOREA-NUCLEAR-BUNKER,FOCUS' by Cat Barton and Kang Jin-kyu (Photo by ANTHONY WALLACE/AFP via Getty Images)

Bunker ini dibangun di rumahnya yang berjarak 120 kilometer sebelah tenggara ibu kota Seoul. (Photo by Anthony WALLACE / AFP) 

6/6 TOPSHOT - This picture taken on October 17, 2022 shows architecture professor Lee Tae-goo opening a hatch door as he prepares to climb out of his bunker, which is buried one metre (three feet) deep and can protect from the radiation fallout of a nuclear blast on his property in Jecheon, some 74 miles (120 km) southeast of the capital Seoul. - If North Korea unleashes a nuclear attack on the South, architecture professor Lee Tae-goo plans to retreat to his purpose-built bunker -- which was funded by a government grant -- and stay underground for at least two weeks to avoid radiation poisoning. - To go with 'SKOREA-NKOREA-NUCLEAR-BUNKER,FOCUS' by Cat Barton and Kang Jin-kyu (Photo by Anthony WALLACE / AFP) / To go with 'SKOREA-NKOREA-NUCLEAR-BUNKER,FOCUS' by Cat Barton and Kang Jin-kyu (Photo by ANTHONY WALLACE/AFP via Getty Images)

Bunker ini menghabiskan biaya sekitar USD48.000 atau sekitar Rp746 juta belum termasuk biaya tenaga kerja untuk membangunnya, yang ditanggung oleh hibah penelitian kementerian pendidikan yang ia ajukan. (Photo by Anthony WALLACE / AFP)