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There are different things called a bomb shelter. It formerly redirected to air raid shelter. In America fallout shelters are usually called bomb shelters. Elsewhere its apparently different. Throughout many Wikipedia articles, bomb shelter is used to refer to different things, I discussed recently on my talk page citing examples. [1]DreamFocus08:37, 6 September 2010 (UTC)Reply
These aren't different things called a bomb shelter, they are different kinds of bomb shelter. They are all shelters which protect from bombs. bd2412T19:52, 6 September 2010 (UTC)Reply