Video captured the demolition of two skyscrapers in Noida, India from multiple angles on Sunday after the country’s Supreme Court found they violated multiple building regulations and fire safety codes.
Around 7,500 kilograms of explosives were used to bring down the Supertech twin towers, located on the outskirts of New Delhi. The blast will leave over 80,000 tonnes of rubble, according to reports.
Scores of police and emergency personnel were deployed for the operation on the 103-metre tall towers.
Despite rampant illegal building in India’s cities, demolitions of large buildings are rare.
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Around 7,500 kilograms of explosives were used to bring down the Supertech twin towers, located on the outskirts of New Delhi. The blast will leave over 80,000 tonnes of rubble, according to reports.
Scores of police and emergency personnel were deployed for the operation on the 103-metre tall towers.
Despite rampant illegal building in India’s cities, demolitions of large buildings are rare.
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