35,000 Cubic Metres, 1,300 Truck Trips: How Noida Towers’ Debris Will be Done and Dusted in 3 months
35,000 Cubic Metres, 1,300 Truck Trips: How Noida Towers’ Debris Will be Done and Dusted in 3 months
According to the estimates prepared by project officials, the demolition would leave behind approximately 35,000 cubic metres of debris to be cleared and clouds of dust to dissipate.

While the Supertech twin towers in Noida were pulled down within 9 seconds at 2:30 pm on Sunday, the debris from the razing of the 100-metre-tall structures — Apex and Ceyanne — will be around for a while.

Mumbai-based Edifice Engineering carried out the demolition of the towers. It used the waterfall implosion method to bring down the Apex (32 storeys) and Ceyane (29 storeys) buildings.

Noida Police Commissioner Alok Singh told CNN-News18 that everything went as per the plans and teams performed outstandingly. “The follow-up job continues."

For the demolition, about 3,700 kg of explosives, which were brought from Palwal (Haryana), was used. It was a mix of dynamite, emulsions and plastic explosives.

Here’s what will happen to the debris:

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