The Oklahoma City metro area has seen some major disasters over the last couple decades. Murrah bombing, major tornado outbreaks, and ice storms. So my question to the state and federal government, is why haven't then constructed some some sort of disaster relief facility in this area? It could be a safe haven from tornadoes, ice storms, or terrorist attacks, or temp residence for displaced or homeless victims from such disasters. It could also have medical relief capabilities.

It could be jointly funded by state/federal governments to construct such a facility, in a rural part of the Oklahoma City area. It would be constructed to withstand ice storms, tornadoes, or other disasters. It would be a great asset for families who don't have or can't afford a storm shelter. I am thinking something major, something that can support thousands of people, and also provide minor medical treatment.

Your thoughts?