SupertechTwinTowers demolition | 50 beds & 7-8 ambulances are ready in case any emergency arises. Suggestion to people in surrounding areas is to stay indoors, close doors & windows of houses, turn on air purifiers, wear N-95 mask if going out: Doctor, Felix Hospital, Noida," news agency ANI reported.#SupertechTwinTowers demolition | 50 beds & 7-8 ambulances are ready in case any emergency arises.
Suggestion to people in surrounding areas is to stay indoors, close doors & windows of houses, turn on air purifiers, wear N-95 mask if going out: Doctor, Felix Hospital, Noida pic.twitter.com/tCjpslGmkD Additionally, the Environment Department of the Uttar Pradesh government has installed six special dust machines at the demolition site of the Noida twin towers to monitor pollution levels after the demolition takes place in Sector 93A.
As per report, some of these machines are also from private labs, while one such lab, the machine of Eco Pro Engineers, has been installed on a terrace in front of Supertech Society.
According to a technician, Umesh, the reports of the machine will come in the next 24 hours of the testing, he noted, "pollution levels will be recorded before, during and after the explosion.