South Dakota Demolition Failure Shows Building's Resiliency
S. Dakota's tallest building resists demolition - 12/04/2005
A big boom anticipated by thousands of spectators in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, on Saturday turned out to be a real bust.
Crowds gathered outside the Zip Feed Mill -- the state's tallest building -- to watch officials demolish the nearly 200-foot- (60-meter-) tall building. But things didn't go as planned.
"It is kind of a bust. It didn't get knocked down," said Regan Smith, Sioux Falls risk emergency manager. "It took the first floor out and it is leaning at about a 30-degree angle."
Watch this planned demolition of the 'Zip Feed Mill' in South Dakota that failed two days ago. The entire bottom floor of the building was destroyed, but yet the remaining structure remained intact. So intact in fact that the remaining force and weight of the falling floors above did nothing to the remaining structure which bounced off the ground and leveled out.
Compare this to WTC1, WTC2, or WTC7 in which fires on specific floors are claimed to have demolished the entire building.
This happened just two days ago, do some research and grab up all the video clips and images you can.
Special thanks to my good friend Kevin for pointing this out.
NOTE: Added multiple angle video, be sure to check both videos out.