An underground facility, described as over 40 meters deep with more than five levels and spanning approximately 15,000 square meters, is located beneath the presidential arrival lounge at MaiquetÃa International Simón BolÃvar Airport. The facility includes a Situation Room with Video Teleconferencing (VTC) capabilities, living quarters for regime personnel, a gym, and amenities for sustaining 150 people for four months, including refrigeration, a kitchen, and oxygen supplies for approximately 25 days. Cuban security is also mentioned in connection with the site, which reportedly links to the Presidential hangar. These details were shared via social media on September 14th. The report on the underground complex, which includes extensive life support and security features, was posted on X by M.S. Billingslea at 2:48 PM UTC on September 14th. The information details the scale and purpose of the structure, highlighting its capacity for extended occupation and operational command. No official confirmation or further details regarding the purpose or operational status of this underground facility have been provided by airport authorities or government agencies within the reporting window. Previous reports from earlier in the day indicated an unspecified event at the airport that was perceived as humorous on social media, with no official corroboration.