New Delhi: Supertech's twin towers in Noida, which are taller than Delhi's Qutub Minar, are all set to be demolished today (August 28, 2022). The nearly 100-meter-tall structures at Emerald Court Project of Sector 93A of Noida will be brought down in less than 15 seconds and will become the tallest structures yet in India to be demolished. The demolition of the twin towers will take place at 2.30 pm, Noida Authority CEO Ritu Maheshwari told news agency PTI.
Over 3,700 kg of explosives will be used to bring down the structures in pursuance of a Supreme Court order that found their construction within the Emerald Court society premises in violation of norms.
The evacuation of around 5,000 residents of the two housing societies near the twin towers of Supertech has been completed. The evacuation of residents of Emerald Court and ATS Village societies was completed around 9 am today.
Besides the residents, their vehicles and pets have also been moved out.
Noida, UP | Two housing societies, including 40 towers, next to #SupertechTwinTowers fully evacuated, ahead of demolition at 1430 hours today
— ANI (@ANI) August 28, 2022
560 police personnel, 100 people from reserve forces, 4 Quick Response Teams & NDRF team deployed in the area pic.twitter.com/su9qXHlu85
The supply of cooking gas and power has also been discontinued in the two societies in Sector 93A.
Private security and some representatives of the residents' group, however, will stay within the societies till around 1 pm after which both premises would be totally vacant.
The closest buildings next to the twin towers are Aster 2 and Aster 3 of Emerald Court society which are just nine meters away. The demolition would be done in a manner so as not to cause any structural damage to other buildings.
Mumbai-based Edifice Engineering has been tasked with safely pulling down the structures. The Edifice has roped in South African experts Jet Demolitions for the project. The whole exercise is being overseen by the local Noida Authority.
Only six people, including three foreign experts, Edifice Engineering's project manager Mayur Mehta, Indian blaster Chetan Dutta, and a police officer will remain within the exclusion zone to push the button for the blast.
Uttar Pradesh | Morning visuals of Supertech Twin Towers in Sector 93A, Noida which will be demolished later today at 2:30pm.
— ANI UP/Uttarakhand (@ANINewsUP) August 28, 2022
The towers, part of the Emerald Court, were found to be in violation of multiple regulations regarding construction. pic.twitter.com/G21vjciSI0
The demolition of the twin towers will be carried out through the waterfall implosion technique which would bring them down within a few seconds literally like a house of cards.
The eye-popping event would leave behind a whopping 55,000 tonnes of debris, even as some estimates put the figure at 80,000 tonnes. The debris would take an estimated three months to be cleared and disposed of.
Diversions would be placed on roads leading to the twin towers in Noida Sector 93A from Sunday morning while the Noida-Greater Noida Expressway, barely 200 metres from the demolition site, would be closed for vehicular movement from 2 pm to 3 pm.
Google maps will have updated feeds for diversions and real-time traffic situations on Sunday, an official said, adding that arrangements have been made for the movement of emergency vehicles.
The city will also remain a no-fly zone for drones.
The air space in one nautical mile radius above the blast will also remain briefly unavailable for flights during demolition time.
Meanwhile, in an advisory issued to the public Saturday evening, the Noida Authority asked people, especially children, the elderly, and patients, living in nearby areas to wear face masks in the aftermath of the demolition as a precautionary measure.
The authority especially asked residents of nearby Parsvnath Prestige, Parsvnath Srishti societies, village Gejha, and others in Sectors 93, 93A, 93B, and 92 to wear face masks after 2.30 pm.
Around 400 police personnel have been deployed for law and order duty, and PAC and NDRF personnel would also be on the ground for any contingencies.
The Noida twin towers are being demolished in pursuance of a Supreme Court order of August 2021 that found their construction within the Emerald Court society premises in violation of norms.
On August 31 last year, the top court ordered the demolition of the towers under construction within three months for violation of building norms in "collusion" with NOIDA officials, holding that illegal construction has to be dealt with strictly to ensure compliance with the rule of law.
The apex court had also directed that the entire amount of home buyers be refunded with 12 per cent interest from the time of the booking and the RWA of Emerald Court project be paid Rs 2 crore for the harassment caused due to the construction of the twin towers, which would have blocked sunlight and fresh air to the existing residents of the housing project adjoining the national capital.
(With agency inputs)
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