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Historic moment landmark Fiddlers Ferry cooling towers are demolished

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This is the moment the cooling towers at Fiddlers Ferry power station were demolished. But heavy fog obscured the view for many spectators when four of the eight landmark towers on the outskirts of Warrington came down in a controlled explosion on Sunday morning.

Located on the banks of the River Mersey, the power station was decommissioned in March 2020 after nearly half a century of use.

There was no set time given for the demolition, with a window of between 8am and noon given. As seen on the official Facebook livestream of the event, which attracted over 1,500 viewers, the cooling towers were demolished at approximately 9.35am, removing a famous part of the local skyline.

At the 48 minute mark of the livestream, a bang was heard and the four towers collapsed. READ MORE: LIVE: Residents hear 'screaming and banging' amid murder investigation as woman, 28, is held by police after 37 year-old man found dead - latest updates READ MORE: Greater Manchester forecast as snow wreaks havoc in north west with M6 services out of fuel and hundreds stranded - and ANOTHER weather warning is issued Dust from the explosion began to fill the area nearby.

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