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Noida Twin Towers Demolition: How Does It Affect Our Health? Here’s Everything You Must Know
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Noida Twin Towers Demolition: How Does It Affect Our Health? Here’s Everything You Must Know

[ad_1] Noida Twin Towers Demolition: Wear a mask outdoors to reduce contact with the residual debrisOn Sunday i.e. 28-08-22, the Supertech twin skyscraper in Noida was demolished in less than 9 seconds. The buildings, Apex, and Ceyanne, twin towers in Noida's Sector 93A, were destroyed in a deliberate explosion. In addition to reducing the towers to a pile of rubble, the explosion also produced a significant amount of smoke. This incident has led to a significant spike in air pollution in and around Noida. This air pollution has further raised concerns of many regarding its impact on our health. In this article, we discuss whether or not debris can affect our health. In addition to this, we also list ways in which you can protect yourself and your family from this pollution.Does the resi...
“Hugged Each Other And Cried”: Man Who Pressed Button To Raze Noida Towers
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“Hugged Each Other And Cried”: Man Who Pressed Button To Raze Noida Towers

[ad_1] Chetan Dutta runs a firm that is involved in building demolition.New Delhi: Two illegally constructed high-rise buildings in Noida were demolished today. The 100-metre-high twin towers were brought down in seconds, creating a huge cloud of dust.Chetan Dutta, the man who pressed the button to demolish Supertech Twin Towers in Noida, said when the team behind the demolition realised it was successful, they "hugged each other and cried"."After I pressed the button, there was a loud noise. I looked at the building, obviously there was no building, only a plume of dust. We didn't wait for the dust to settle, we put on our masks and entered the site...We realised the blast was successful, we then hugged each other and cried," he said.Mr Dutta was approached by Edifice Engineering, whic...
Noise Peaked At 101.2 Decibels During Noida Twin Towers Demolition: Data
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Noise Peaked At 101.2 Decibels During Noida Twin Towers Demolition: Data

[ad_1] Supertech's twin towers in Noida were demolished today.Noida: The peak level of noise during the twin tower demolition on Sunday was recorded at 101.2 decibels in close vicinity, according to official figures.The Uttar Pradesh Pollution Control Board (UPPCB) had installed six machines to measure the ambient noise and the figures of the three places closest to the twin towers were taken for this measurement, officials said.The three machines were installed at Parsvnath Prestige, Barat Ghar and the City Park – all around 300-500 metres from the blast site.The ambient noise before the demolition was recorded 49.5 decibels at Parsvnath Prestige, 65.9 decibels at Barat Ghar and 56.6 at the City Park, according to the data.During the demolition, the noise was recorded at 84.9 decibels a...