After the demolition of the Twin Towers, the work of removing the pile of debris resumed
Significantly, the Supertech Twin Tower built in Noida's Sector-93A was demolished in August. It took 9-10 seconds to demolish the 40-storey building. A long battle was fought from the Allahabad High Court to the Supreme Court to demolish the Twin Towers.
Due to rising pollution levels in Delhi-NCR, the work of removing the debris of the Twin Towers was stopped. Now after the removal of the rules of Grey-4, the work has started again. 100 laborers and 9 JCB machines have been put to work. It was supposed to be settled by November, but due to the stoppage of work in the middle, now there will be a slight delay in it.
The debris removal work was stopped from 8 November. Now again the laborers are being called back. The debris of the Twin Towers has been covered with a green net to prevent dust from rising. The machines have been put back to work. Smog guns and water sprinkles are being used continuously to prevent dust. The separated debris is being taken to the disposal point through trucks. Here also the rules of NGT are being followed.
Significantly, the Supertech Twin Tower built in Noida's Sector-93A was demolished in August. It took 9-10 seconds to demolish the 40-storey building. A long battle was fought from the Allahabad High Court to the Supreme Court to demolish the Twin Towers. Renowned lawyers fought the case on behalf of the Supertech builder, but could not save it from demolition. The main reason for this was this building made illegally.
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