40 storey twin towers will be demolished in just 9 seconds with 4000 kg of gunpowder.. Know why?
40 storey twin towers will be demolished in just 9 seconds with 4000 kg of gunpowder.. Know why?
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Noida: Preparations are on a war footing to demolish the Twin Towers located at Supertech Emerald Court Society, Sector 93A in Noida, Uttar Pradesh. Both the towers will be destroyed in just 9 seconds through the explosion. For this, 4000 kg of ammo will be used. The tower is to be demolished on May 22, 2022. The blast will be done by pressing the remote from about 100 meters away.  

As soon as the tower collapses, the dust is expected to blow up to the surrounding area of 30 metres for 10 minutes. It will be sprayed with water on a large scale to prevent this. During this time, people living in three other societies in the vicinity will be asked to stay out of their homes for about five hours. According to the report, the task of demolishing both the towers has been given to Edifice Engineering. According to the agency's head Utkarsh Mehta, there will be no damage to the nearby flats during this period. However, they are being insured as a precautionary measure. At present, the work of installing explosives in both towers is going on.

The Noida-Greater Noida Express will remain closed for vehicles for about 30 minutes during the demolition process. Let me tell you that so far such high towers have not been demolished anywhere in the country. Their height is 102 meters. Officials say that no construction material will reach the expressway during the blast, but it will be kept closed as a precautionary measure. This is because, on the day of demolition, many people will be willing to see it. In such a situation, he can park the vehicles in front of the expressway tower. This can lead to accidents.  

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