LUCERNE, Switzerland (Reuters) - For 30 years, tourists speeding south through the Sonnenberg tunnel to Italy have had no idea they are driving through one of the world's biggest nuclear bunkers.
Swiss authorities could never be accused of failing to take the threat of nuclear war seriously. But they are now closing down most of this eerie communal shelter as part of a rethink of threats to national security.
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