Noida Supertech Twin Towers demolition: After a long wait and legal procedures, the illegal Suptertech Twin Towers were demolished in first ever controlled destruction of a residential building at such a big scale in the country.
As planned, the twin towers were demolished exactly at 2:30 PM. At the trigger button was pressed, a huge explosion was heard upto several kilimoters. The entire structure collapsed to mere dust and debris within 9 seconds, covering the entire skyline and nearby buildings in a thick dust covers for upto 30-60 mins. '
Water being sprinkled on trees, roads after Twin Towers demolition in Noida
However, in order to have minimum impact in the environemnt in and around near the destruction site, the authority was completely prepared.
Water and sanitizer dispensers were installed on roads near the towers, and buildings adjacent to the site which swirled into action just right after the demolition.
A huge crowd had gathered a few kilometers apart from the demolition site as people lined up to catch a rare bringing down of residential towers.
The Supertech twin towers in Noida were demolished on Sunday, a year after the Supreme Court's direction to raze the illegally built structures to the ground.
Emerald Court has 15 residential towers, each having 44 apartments and total around 2,500 residents and 1,200 vehicles.
The special task force comprised seven members who are resident of the society. Besides the STF, the society also had a 'captain' for each of the 15 towers.
By 7 am, almost all of the residents, including children and senior citizens, had vacated the 15 residential premises in a well-coordinated exercise by the society's special task force.
People gather to watch demolition of Noida Twin Towers
Emerald Court's Gaurav Mehrotra headed the task force team that also had Avinash Rai, Amit Arora, Colonel (retd) Rajesh Kashyap, Wing Commander (retd) Mohit Garg, Anil Saxena besides Naresh Keswani.
But a little after 7 am, a security guard raised alarm to the special task force about a person being inside a top floor apartment of a tower who appeared to have not vacated!
"We got to know about it because of our double verification process for evacuation. It turned out that of all residents of the towers, one had not left.
This resident, it turned out was fast asleep inside apartment and totally missed the evacuation deadline,” Naresh Keswani, a member of the special task force, told PTI.
"Somehow, the security guards managed to wake him up and he was also evacuated at just around 7 am," Keswani said.
Noida Twin Towers demolition.
Explaining their evacuation strategy, Keswani said the special task force had it brainstormed over a month's time. They came up with a double verification process. A sticker with all evacuation-related guidelines was to be pasted by every flat resident once they had locked their homes and left.
Then there was also a register of residents' details with the tower captains, who did the second round of verification to check how many people have left and how many were yet to evacuate.
Water and sanitizers being sprinkled in around roads, trees after demolition of Noida Supertech Twin Towers demolition.
"It was because of this double step verification that this sleeping resident was identified in time and safely moved out," Keswani said.
The task force also heaped praises on their private security guards who rose to the occasion to ensure smooth evacuation of the residents, their vehicles over two days without any hassle or causing traffic snarls outside the society roads.
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