The National Gallery in London transfers its entire collection to Welsh caves, where it was previously stored during World War II, to escape flooding. The operation is kept secret, with a cover story of reopening mines, boosting the local economy.
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A catastrophic flood ravages the National Gallery in London, prompting the Director to devise a clandestine plan to relocate the entire art collection to ancient Welsh caves, a site previously used to safeguard the art during World War II.