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170m chimneys come crashing down as power station demolition begins
Key takeaways
- The 170-metre chimneys at the Lidell power station come crashing down as the demolition of the plant begins.
- The demolition of the Liddell Power Station in the NSW Hunter Valley is underway.
- Explosives were packed into the base of the two 170-metre tall chimneys to bring them down.
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The 170-metre chimneys at the Lidell power station come crashing down as the demolition of the plant begins. (ABC Newcastle: Ross Mc Laughlin)
The demolition of the Liddell Power Station in the NSW Hunter Valley is underway.
Explosives were packed into the base of the two 170-metre tall chimneys to bring them down.
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