The fall of the Supertech Twin Towers Demolition Happened through a Controlled Implosion: Here’s how they did it

 


Original Content- Business Upside India 

The Supertech Twin Towers demolition in Noida happened on Sunday (August 28) after considerable anticipation and a nine-year court fight. The towers Ceyane (29 floors) and Apex (32 floors), which were a part of the Emerald Court project of Supertech Ltd, were determined to breach several construction regulations and were consequently demolished.

The towers had a height of about 100 meters, which makes them higher than the Qutub Minar. They were located in Sector 93A near the Noida-Greater Expressway and contain about 850 apartments. They were India’s highest tower to be demolished.

Earlier this week, preparations from charging the structures to emptying the area were made. Residents of the adjoining apartment buildings ATS Greens Village and Emerald Court had been ordered to leave by Sunday morning by the resident welfare association (RWA). According to the police, ATS village has roughly 25 towers and four villas, while Emerald Court has 15 towers.

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