Stage set for demolition of Kerala's Marudu flats using controlled implosion

Evacuation of people residing around the two illegal apartment complexes here, was completed hours before the demolition of the structures were to begin. Traffic has been regulated through the roads around the structures.

By :  Agencies
Update: 2020-01-11 05:24 GMT
The Supreme Court had ordered the demolition of four apartments at Maradu on May 8, 2019, for violating CRZ norms. Photo: PTI

Evacuation of people residing around the two illegal apartment complexes here, was completed hours before the demolition of the structures were to begin on Saturday morning.

The prohibitory order declared by the Ernakulam District Collector using his authority as District Magistrate came into force at 8 am in the evacuation zone of the two residential complexes – H2O Holyfaith and Alfa Serene – being demolished at Maradu municipality, officials said.

Evacuation of people residing in the 200-meter radius is completed and traffic has been regulated through the roads around the structures, they said.

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Two of the high rises would be demolished at 11 am and 11.05 am on Saturday and the rest on Sunday, complying with the orders of the Apex Court which held the structures to be illegal as they had been built in violation of the Coastal Regulation Zone norms.

The complexes housing a total of 343 flats would be brought down using the implosion method and the companies engaged for it have completed the filling of explosives in the structures on Wednesday.

They have said the demolition would be carried out safely without causing any damage to buildings in the neighbourhood.

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