Noida twin towers demolished in 12 seconds, what next?
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India
oi-Deepika S
Noida,
Aug
28:
It
took
12
seconds
to
raze
Supertech
twin
towers
in
Noida
to
the
ground
on
Sunday,
said
Jet
Demolitions
Managing
Director
Joe
Brinkmann.
While
the
twin
towers’ demolition
largely
remained
successful,
a
boundary
wall
of
a
nearby
residential
society
suffered
damage
while
windowpanes
of
several
apartments
developed
cracks.
Local
people
watched
from
vantage
points
picked
days
in
advance.
Many
others
had
travelled
to
Noida
for
what
could
be
a
once-in-a-lifetime
spectacle,
as
3,700
kilos
of
explosives
bored
into
the
pillars
and
walls
of
the
two
residential
buildings
went
off
in
quick
succession.
Now,
the
next
big
challenge
for
the
Noida
officials
is
to
clean
the
mountain
of
debris
generated
due
to
the
blast.
An
estimated
55,000
tonnes
of
debris,
including
concrete
rubble,
steel
and
iron
bars
will
be
dumped
at
designated
areas.
The
process
would
take
three
months
to
be
disposed
of.
Where
will
the
debiris
go?
-
The
post
demolition
debris
would
be
managed
scientifically
as
per
rules
and
guidelines.
A
final
decision
on
it
would
come
from
the
regional
pollution
control
board
which
is
examining
a
report
from
Edifice
Engineering
on
debris
management. -
Around
21,000
cubic
metres
of
the
debris
would
be
moved
out
and
dumped
at
an
isolated
land
measuring
five
to
six
hectares
in
city’s
work
circle
seven
limits. -
The
remaining
would
get
accommodated
in
the
basement
areas
of
the
twin
towers
where
a
pit
has
been
made. -
The
Noida
Authority
has
a
construction
and
demolition
waste
management
plant
in
Sector
80,
with
a
capacity
of
300-tonnes
per
day. -
However,
considering
the
rubble
that
would
be
moved
out,
it
is
still
not
clear
whether
it
would
be
processed
there
and
if
yes,
then
how
and
over
what
duration
of
time. -
Around
1,200
to
1,300
“truck-loads”
of
debris
would
have
to
be
moved
out
from
the
site.
Story first published: Sunday, August 28, 2022, 20:23 [IST]
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