Over 5000 people from Noida Twin Towers were evacuated before the demolition

Approximately 100 residents evacuated from residential structures near the now-demolished Supertech twin towers in Noida and came home till Sunday night.

Before the twin buildings were destroyed, more than 5,000 residents of the Emerald Court and ATS Village communities were evacuated.

The most excellent demolition effort in the nation to date, Apex (32 storeys) and Ceyane (29 storeys), vanished in 9 seconds on Sunday. The demolition was precisely planned and performed.

Those who have already arrived home are pleased that their homes are secure. However, four towers of the Supertech community, according to Bluestone resident and RWA member Aarti Koppula, are still without a gas supply.

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“When we came back around nine o’clock at night, our homes were undamaged. However, the basements of our buildings smell wrong, perhaps from explosives.

They’ve been told that the gas supply will be back by tomorrow. Rest is fine. There is absolutely no harm “Koppula said to PTI.

To guarantee that people could move freely, police were deployed. Police have blocked off the area around the fallen building.

People gathered near the destroyed skyscrapers and were spotted snapping selfies with the wreckage even hours after the incident.

To guarantee that people could move freely, police were deployed. Police have blocked off the area around the fallen building.

People gathered near the destroyed skyscrapers and were spotted snapping selfies with the wreckage even hours after the incident.