What will happen after blast of noida Twin Towers?


Supertech Twin Tower of noida will be demolished today at 2.30 pm. After many years of fighting, this is a victory for the common man and his rights. This lesson is how corruption ends. In the midst of all this, there are many questions too. These buildings will be demolished with all kinds of strong and strict arrangements. But what will be it's after effects? What will happen to the debris that accumulates after these buildings are demolished? These questions are also in the minds of many people. Know the answer-

Gunpowder completed

Edifice and South Africa's Jet Company are doing the work of demolishing the noida Twin Towers. The Chief engineer says that a total of 9640 holes have been made in it. In which about 3 thousand 700 kg of gunpowder has been put. So much gunpowder has been put in a hole that it can tear the column in which it is inserted properly.


About 80,000 tonnes of debris will be released

After the demolition of Supertech's Twin Towers in noida, about 80,000 tonnes of debris will come out. Experts say that it will take about 3 months to remove this entire debris. According to Ishtiaq Ahmed, General Manager, noida Authority, 21,000 cubic meters of debris will be dumped on vacant land. The remaining debris will be dumped in the pit made in the basement of the towers.

Only these 6 people will be present within a radius of 100 meters

Emergency services are also stationed at the time of the demolition of the Twin Towers. Ambulances, fire brigade and police pickets have been set up. More than 500 policemen, PAC and fire department employees and officers are also present. According to the information received, only 6 people will be present within a radius of 100 meters at the time of the explosion in the twin tower. These will include South African mining engineer Joe Brinkman, Kevin Smith, Martins and site in-charge Mayur Mehta, indian blaster chetan Dutta and a police officer.

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