Indian authorities started evacuating thousands of people from their homes ahead of the demolition of two 40-story skyscrapers in a residential area on the outskirts of New Delhi, officials said
The twin 103-meter tall apartment blocks are due to be imploded on Sunday in an operation lasting between 12 and 15 seconds -- becoming the largest structures ever demolished in the country, according to local authorities.India's Supreme Court ruled last year that the builders of the two towers had violated a series of critical construction rules, ordering the buildings to be razed to the ground.
More than 3,700 kilograms of explosives will be used to demolish the buildings, known as Apex and Ceyane, which are located on the edge of a busy highway that links India's most populous state of Uttar Pradesh to the capital.The towers were covered with white plastic sheets as police gathered around the area and sealed off arterial roads in preparation for the operation, local television images showed.
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