World War 3: Safest destinations in the world amid North Korea vs South Korea tensions

North and South Korea appear to now be at loggerheads after the North renewed threats of military action against its southern counterpart. An explosion was heard earlier today and then smoke was seen rising from a town on the border between North and South Korea. A four-storey building was blown up, symbolising possibly the beginning of a feud between the two nations.

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And now, North Korea’s People’s Army (KPA) is reportedly preparing to send troops into the demilitarised zone between the two countries.

The move will “turn the front line into a fortress”, despite it remaining demilitarised since 2018.

As tensions erupt and more worrying news continues to hit the headlines, many are beginning to grow concerned that World War 3 could be triggered.

If an all-out war is sparked, where are the safest countries in the world to avoid tensions?

Here’s a list of five of the world’s safest countries to avoid World War 3.

1) Iceland

Iceland has been the most peaceful country in the world since 2008, an impressive feat but not surprising considering its low crime and murder rate per capita.

But some of the main reasons the country is so safe might be surprising.

Unlike other nations, Icelanders don’t have an army and the police do not carry guns.

There are also very strict driving regulations that mean Icelanders do not drive any faster than 55.9mph.

And surprisingly, the country is so safe that not even Iceland’s president has a bodyguard.

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2) Singapore

Singapore is known for its cleanliness and for immediately shutting down travel amid the coronavirus pandemic.

The country also has one of the lowest crime rates in the world.

The reason for this is because if people do commit crimes, the penalties are more harsh compared to other parts of the world.

CCTV cameras are also abundant in nearly every corner, making it extremely safe.

3) Switzerland

Switzerland has multiple underground bunkers for its population, making it not only safe but potentially bomb-proof.

Back in 1963, every household was required to build an underground bunker.

The country hasn’t fought a war in over two centuries and has remained famously “neutral” throughout some of the world’s greatest conflicts.

It is estimated that the country is home to around 300,000 shelters, making it a top contender for avoiding a potential war.

4) UK

Although not the safest country in the world for crime or murder rates, the UK has a host of nuclear bunkers.

From Holborn in London to Aberlady in Scotland, the UK has plenty of nuclear bunkers that could protect citizens from a potential war.

A lot of the bunkers were built in preparation for the Cold War or are leftover from World War 2.

Some people even have Cold War bunkers in their back gardens.

5) New Zealand

New Zealand is both safe and is now home to nuclear bunkers, according to Travel Base Online.

Reportedly, several billionaires have decided to buy homes in New Zealand complete with secret 150-tonne nuclear bunkers 13 feet below the ground.

A company, based in Texas called the Rising S Company, installs the massive underground vaults which come in at an eye-watering £8.9million.

But as well as nuclear bunkers, New Zealand’s rates of violence are also very low compared to the rest of the world.

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