Didcot, Oxfordshire, UK. 17th July 2016. Stills from video. The search for three demolition workers trapped beneath rubble at Didcot Power Station has resumed following a controlled explosion at the site this morning. Site owner RWE announced tonight that the recovery operation will now continue "seven days a week, 12 hours a day" until the three men are found. Demolition workers used controlled robots to detonate explosives at this morning, bringing down the remaining, unstable half of the boiler house which trapped the three men when it partially collapsed on February 23. GV. © uknip


Didcot,Oxfordshire Sunday 17th July 2016 The search for three demolition workers trapped beneath rubble at Didcot Power Station has resumed following a controlled explosion at the site this morning. Site owner RWE announced tonight that the recovery operation will now continue "seven days a week, 12 hours a day" until the three men are found. Demolition workers used controlled robots to detonate explosives at this morning, bringing down the remaining, unstable half of the boiler house which trapped the three men when it partially collapsed on February 23. GV. Showing the Falling of the Power stations Boiler House©UKNIP


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