tunnels Other journalists have focused on the underground homeless in
New York City as well. Photographer
Margaret Morton made the photo book
The Tunnel. Filmmaker Marc Singer made the documentary
Dark Days in the year 2000, and a similar documentary,
Voices in the Tunnels, was released in 2008. In 2010,
Teun Voeten published
Tunnel People.
Las Vegas Media accounts have reported "mole people" living underneath other cities as well. In the
Las Vegas Valley, it is estimated a thousand homeless people find shelter in the storm drains underneath the city for protection from extreme temperatures that exceeded in summer of 2024, while dropping below in winter. According to media reports, the people living in the tunnels underneath Las Vegas have managed to furnish their "rooms". In one ABC News report from 2009, a couple, who had been living in the tunnels for five years, had furnished their home with a bed, bookcase and even a makeshift shower. The tunnels are prone to flooding, which can be extremely dangerous for the tunnel's residents. Most lose their belongings regularly, and there have been some reported deaths. Many tunnel inhabitants have been turned away from the limited charities in Las Vegas. Matt O'Brien, a local author who spent nearly five years exploring life beneath the city to write the book
Beneath the Neon, founded the
Shine A Light Foundation to help the homeless people taking refuge in the tunnels. The charity helps tunnel residents by providing supplies, such as underwear, bottled water, and food. According to the Clark County Regional Flood Control District, the valley has about of flood control channels and tunnels, and about of those are underground. ==See also==