'It could be the plot of a sci-fi paperback: Over the course of a single workday, a giant bubble is inflated on the outskirts of a small Texas town. Crews working from the inside reinforce the structure with iron and concrete until it's a fortress that not even the U.S. Air Force could destroy. A security fence around the perimeter keeps the curious at bay. A townsperson jokes, "This is Area 52".
'But the story of the 33,000-square-foot dome that's risen like a blister on the prairie off Interstate 10 in Sealy is no work of fiction. It's the Texas home of ABC Domes, a company that specializes in helping banks get back to business in the wake of terrestrial disasters.
'Inside will be stored generators, trucks, communications equipment and an array of repair supplies waiting to be dispatched as soon as the next hurricane or tornado (or wildfire, earthquake, etc) has passed. When there's notice, as with a looming storm, workers will be housed there as well, ready to roll as soon as the wind dies down.' (Houston Chronicle article).
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