Noida: This will be the culmination of the battle that starts exactly 10 years ago when Twin Towers in the Emerald court compound – Apex and Ceyane – were lowered, possibly in May.
At the SuperTech Emerald court compound was a petal aid about finally seeing the tower that benefited the rest of the complex.
But there was a nervousness of demolition practice, which was also felt on the other side of the zamrud trial wall in the village of Ats Greens.
The twin towers, which was held by the Supreme Court was illegal and ordered demolition on August 31 last year, will be lowered by Ededing Engineering based on Mumbai.
The countdown to the demolition starts on Sunday with Edifice and Supertech signing a contract, work order and agreement for training.
Carefully 2,200 people live in an emerald court.
While two towers – Aster 2 and 3 – from the housing complex located nearly nine meters from the twin towers and tended to be most affected by vibrations, people living in other towers from the Zamrud court have also been advised to leave the community for at least five to six hours when Demolition occurs, residents of Twin Towers, are closest to demolition sites.
On Monday, President of Rwa Bharat Bhusan Society, “I have written to the authority of Noida two to three times urging them to include the residents of the nearest housing community in every decision related to the demolition of twin towers.
All residents are nervous and afraid of the impact of this demolition practice.
So far, the authority has not responded to our question or shares any action plan.
“Bhusan, who lives in Tower 6, said he had already written to the CEO of the Noida Authority who was seeking insurance protection for damage, if any, to their housing society during the training.
“There will be vibrations when debris fall on the ground.
So, we need to prepare yourself.
How can we do it if the authority does not share a plan with us?” He asked “for the past 12 years, we have a very bad experience and may continue For 6-8 months after dismantling practice.
Of course, residents are worried about how the whole exercise will be done, whether it will be safe and what can be an effect after.
But we have been told that Edifice Engineering, who will do dismantling exercises, have Exposure and global experience, “he said.
Vice President of Rwa People, SK Sharma aged 74 years, agreed that there was worries.
“People are worried about their salvation, but we have assured that there will be no damage to the structure and the human life that is close together,” he said.
Vinod Chandra Srivastav, Secretary Rwa added, “Aster Building 2 and 3 (the closest to the twin towers) did not get air and did not get sunlight.
Residents have a very bad life for several years.
We want that resolved agency must do it Very carefully so that people’s safety is not disturbed and the safety of other structures is taken care of so that people can live happily after this ends.
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