Twin towers demolition: 'No fly zone' for drones in Noida on Aug 28

- Twin towers demolition: The officials have created a 'no fly zone' for drones ahead of their demolition on August 28
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Supertech’s illegal towers will be demolished on August 28 and on that day, drones will not be allowed to fly in the "exclusion zone" of the towers, some officials said on Wednesday. Officials also said that drones will be allowed beyond the exclusion zone only on the basis of permission by the police.
The nearly-the 100 metre tall structures -- taller than Delhi's iconic Qutub Minar -- in Noida's Sector 93A would be razed to ground at 2.30 pm on Sunday, August 28.
Ahead of the demolition of the twin towers, all residents of two adjoining societies -- Emerald Court and ATS Village -- would be evacuated. The exclusion zone have not only been marked for drones; no person vehicle or animal would be allowed during the demolition process, the officials said.
"The exclusion zone will include an area of 450 metres in front side of the twin towers overseeing a road and a city park. On the other sides of the towers, the exclusion zone will be till 250 metres," Gautam Buddh Nagar's Deputy Commissioner of Police (Headquarters) Ram Badan Singh told PTI.
"The exclusion zone will be a 'no fly zone' for drones. However, drones could be used beyond the exclusion zone but for that a permission would be required from the local police well in advance," Ram Badam Singh said.
The exclusion zone also includes a patch of the Noida-Greater Noida Expressway. The vehicular traffic would remain halted on Noida-Greater Noida Expressway from 2.15 pm to 2.45 pm on August 28.
The measures are being taken as safety precaution, according to officials, who said around 3,700 kilograms of explosives has been rigged into the skeletal structures of the twin towers for implosion.
The razing of the Apex and Ceyane towers would leave behind a whopping 35,000 cubic metres of debris. A large part of the debris would be accommodated in the basement of the towers. The remaining would be moved out to an isolated location within Noida and processed scientifically.
The demolition of Supertech's twin towers in Noida's Sector 93A comes in pursuance of a Supreme Court order that found the structures to be illegal and built in violation of norms.
(With ANI inputs)