News World Welcome to 'Rocket Town': Here raining rockets is a way of life

Welcome to 'Rocket Town': Here raining rockets is a way of life

Sderot (Israel), Dec 17: The skies are clear. The air raid sirens have stopped wailing and so has the rain of rockets. The pack of journalists too has gone from the hillock overlooking Gaza Strip



There is a bomb shelter next to every bus stop in the city, giving one just 15 seconds to reach safety once the red alert is sounded, and under the law every new Israeli house has to have one. Residents of older houses are advised to hide under the stairs in the event of an air raid.



Through the efforts of the Jewish National Fund, the city has recently also built a 21,000-sq ft secure indoor reinforced playground. Hourly shuttle buses run from the middle of the town to the play centre that can house 500 to 700 children.

The bunker of a recreation centre has a small indoor soccer field, a computer room, video games, fun-house mirrors, a climbing wall, rooms for birthday celebrations and $1.5 million worth of reinforced steel.

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