> The old rule concerning the "only bomb shelter in the neighborhood"
> applies everytime bad weather moves into an area. All the neighbors
> show up to get shelter from the storm.

I think that's great, by the way, especially for a tornado where it's over in minutes. You don't need to survive for a week underground, and when the tornado passes, the more people who've survived the better for search and rescue of the wounded.

They do need to do some planning for supplies above ground, though, and you wouldn't need a 'human survivable' container for them. The neighbors need to get together and coordinate food, shelter, and first aid items spread around the neighborhood, in case outsiders can't get in quickly and set up shelters and such.

Since his "guests" are taking up room, you'd think they could be prevailed upon to set aside some space for supplies.