If not for the ominous plastic crates that Steven and Kathryn's bed and dresser are propped high up on, the couple's home would look like a dingy basement apartment. But those crates speak volumes, as they are there to protect the pair's belongings from water -- a constant threat when you live in an underground flood tunnel. Luckily, it hardly ever rains in Las Vegas. In fact, over their two years of living deep in the bowels of Sin City, Steven and Kathryn have been able to stay dry enough to fashion their unusual dwelling with a makeshift kitchen and even a shower made from an office drinking-water dispenser.
They aren't alone in making their home underground. Roughly 700 people live in the flood tunnels beneath Vegas, with the majority concentrated under the strip. They've formed a community, united by a collection of graffiti drawn by resident artists that they call their art gallery, and a fear of flooding, which has killed 20 underground dwellers over the last two decades.
For "work," Steven and Kathryn put on their best clothes and emerge up into the casinos' neon glow, where they "credit hustle." This vocation consists of checking slot machines for the chips and credits drunken gamblers leave behind. 997 dollars is the most Steven ever found in a single machine. Most nights, 20 bucks will do.
Many of the drain-pipe dwellers have drug and alcohol problems. Heroin was Steven's thing. He claims he's kicked, but two outstanding warrants from his bad old days have him leery of returning to the normal life and sunlight that he craves.
So he'll remain beneath the margins, with his woman and his surprisingly well-appointed sewer suite. Proof that, for some, being underground is more than a state of mind.
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Thursday 08 October
By Heavytoka
This is so messed up; the fact that things are so bad that people have to live in flood tunnels is just plain wrong. Maybe instead of bailing out all the damn car company's we can get some of our citizens off the streets and out from underneath them.
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Thursday 08 October
By Dvs1
Or maybe they could simply get a job instead of spending there days looking for lost money and doing drugs.
Thursday 08 October
By Heavytoka
It's easier said then done especially when unemployment is at it's lowest since 1983. Everybody could use a helping hand now and then.
Monday 12 October
By Carl
""Maybe instead of bailing out all the damn car company's we can get some of our citizens off the streets and out from underneath them.""
As a General Motors electrician I take some issue to your comment. I've never been hooked on heroin as these drain dwellers confess to because I've been busy spending the past 34 years attending various robotics and programmable controller schools in order to keep my plant assembly lines running.
Monday 12 October
By Beverly
this is nothing new! sad but true! most do not want to go to the underground tunnels, but they have no choice and do it for safty, but also, it is not safe by any means in the tunnels! actally they would be better off up on the streets!
If anyone is really interested in knowing true stories told by the people that live underground in the tunnels, please read the book " the mole people" I head about this a while ago and got the book, it is amazing, eye opening and heart opening. read it!!! alot of them choose to be there, it is very dangerous as they are killed on the tracks down there and also by others. there are levels that they live on down there also, it is unreal!! but "REAL"!!!
Monday 12 October
By skipperrc
people don't have to live like this. it is their choice. out of a job? travel to where the work is.
Monday 12 October
By besmerk
I believe that is a chosen lifestyle for these people. It has nothing to do with the economy. They need to clean up their act and and get jobs and become productive parts of society!
Monday 12 October
By Mike
Yes this is a messed up situation but it is a fact of life here in Vegas. The job market is terrible with unemployment at almost 15% and that number just reflects the number of people who are still in the system as looking for work. Once you exhaust all your benefits and extentions you just drop off into the abyss. You are still unemployed but you are not counted in the unemployment figures so a more realistic unempolyment rate in Las Vegas is more like 25%. That number does not reflect another huge group that no one ever thinks about and that is the under employed, these are the people who do have jobs but do not make enough money to fully support themselves.
Here in Vegas jobs are so scarce that when a new casino property started taking application they received over 100 applications for every opening (150,000 people applied for 1500 openings) so that everyone who applied has a 1% chance that they will be chosen (not great odds any way you look at it).
I live in a nice neighborhood and own my car but that does not mean I am immune to the chance of becoming homeless (we also have the highest foreclosure rate in the country). It is such a possibility that I end up making mental notes of places that I would try to live on the street if I should lose my house. Everyday is a struggle to survive even though I do not drink, do drugs, gamble or even smoke cigarettes, I have no history of mental illness and have worked for over 40 years so I am no stranger to what it takes to make a living. The problem is that the economy has hit Las Vegas harder than almost any area of the world but we are Las Vegas and we will come back stronger and wiser. One thing Las Vegas is famous for is reinventing itself so we shall overcome, it just may take us a while to get our footing back.
To those who have made negative comments about this couple, that is doing whatever it takes to get by and survive, well I can only hope that you get an opprotunity to live a year or two in their shoes. Anyone that thinks it cannot happen to them and thinks that most of these people are on the street by their own choice needs to wake up tomorrow and lose their job, car, home and family only then will they truely understand how quickly the tables can turn.
Tuesday 13 October
By jay
now thats true love when a woman will live in a sewer pipe with you!!lmoa
Monday 12 October
By Dave Egeland
Maybe the writer should find another job. In the second-to-last paragraph, it says that the homeless guy in the sewer was "weary" of returning to daylight, rather than that it should have read, "leary". Somebody was s tiiiirreeed..
Monday 12 October
By Brendi
Am I the only one who didn't miss that people have been making their home in the tunnels for the past 2 decades? Yeah, unemployment hasn't been that high for that long.
Monday 12 October
By mmorpgcook
People must not really understand just how bad things are. I am a manager at a KFC and we have tons of people coming in right now trying to get a job, even people with tons of education that cant find work any place. With how the economy is we have even been slow lately and cannot hire anyone, we can barely give the people that we have hours. If you are homeless a lot of people will not hire you, I know that if you don't have a phone its hard to get a job. Most employers wont hire someone that they cant get a hold of on the phone and that will have a hard time showering before they come to work.
Monday 12 October
By Jim
Maybe if they led responsible lives, they wouldn't need our help. I, for one, am tired of working my ass off only to have the government and bleeding hearts take the fruits of MY labor and give it to a bunch of irresponsible people.
Monday 12 October
By marla
read the whole article......they don't want to work, they want to hunt for money in the casinos. Probably get a rush every time they score some cash!
Monday 12 October
By morgan
well i think that if people knew they where down there then they needed to help them the best way they can.. to me its messed up that people even have to live homeless in a tunnel. Maybe people need to help people out and maybe donate money or food to the people living down there! with 700 people living down there obviously they need help and the econemy is bad!
Monday 12 October
By Cutie
The government is hiring 90,000, not just technical but administrative. USAJOBS.GOV. They plan on extending the metro into Virginia from money from the stimulus. Type up clean, neat, resumes and send them in to the agencies personnel office.Government jobs can be interesting, a lot of travel in some jobs, health care etc. The metro job for construction people means a lot of digging, tile work, etc. good luck.
Monday 12 October
By jake e
my friend jake ehelers lives in a flood tunnel and hes addicted to methamphetamine
Monday 12 October
By Inkling
America is filled with homeless people. Many of them are homeless because they are mentally unstable, many are drug addicted. One of the facts about drug/alcohol addiction is that the people are mentally unstable to begin with and they use substances to deal with their mental issues rather than use prescribed medication. They should probably be in an institution, but they have to SEEK the help. The majority of them either don't know they are crazy or they have no money to see a doctor and get help. When the government started shutting down asylums the homeless community started to thrive.
Monday 12 October
By Carl
This is THEIR choice to live the life they have chosen. Nobody told him to do drugs, nobody told her she had to live this way with him. They panhandle and forage for what they need like all the homeless do. Why should you, I or the government now be held accountable for thier situation? I for one do not feel any obligation or make any bones about not having any guilt about not wanting to help. If they were judged mentally ill I could have some compassion and try to reach out to them. The self inflicted issues they have are just that...self inflicted and therefore best left self solved.
Monday 12 October
By blburk35
How'd he get rate such a hot wife, and nice crib for a homeless guy??! You ever live in a cardboard box with other winos pi**ing on it? Me neither, but I bet it's not fun. This guy is like the King of Street People!