New Delhi: Roped in by the Noida authority to demolish the illegally built Supertech twin towers, Edifice Engineering and Jet Demolitions will carry out a test blast Sunday afternoon.


The test blast, as per an advisory issued by the firm, would be carried out at 2.30 p.m. on Sunday in the society in Noida’s Sector 93-A, PTI reported,


In view of the same, the residents of nearby societies have been asked to stay indoors during that period.


The actual demolition of Supertech's Apex and Ceyane towers will take place on May 22, said officials, adding the test blast will be carried out to ascertain the amount of explosives needed for the demolition.


“A test blast will be performed at the Supertech Emerald twin towers situated in sector 93A Noida, India, on Sunday April 10 at 2.30 PM. For your own safety, an Exclusion Zone will be enforced by the Military and Police,” the advisory stated.


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“All residents within this zone are required to remain inside their apartments and refrain from standing on their balconies between 2.15 PM and 2.45 PM,” the advisory added.


The residents of neighbouring ATS Greens Village and other societies, as per the officials, have also been cautioned about the test blast, which will be carried out on four pillars in the basements and one on the 14th floor of the illegal structures.


The officials said all preparations for the test blast, including setting up of Aluminium sheets on boundary walls and use of geotextile fabric on the ground to prevent dust, splinters and debris from going out of the premises, have been done, adding ambulances and fire tenders will be present at the site during the test blast for any emergency and police personnel will be deployed in adequate numbers on Sunday in the area.


This comes as the Supreme Court had earlier on August 31, 2021, ordered the demolition of Supertech's Apex (100 metres) and Ceyane (97 metres) as the twin towers had come up in violation of building norms.