Legionnaires, Harlem and cooling towers
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Eight 375ft-tall cooling towers crashed to the ground yesterday in the largest simultaneous demolition of its kind. Hundreds of people watched the structures’ tumble at Cottam Power Station in
The deadly Legionnaires’ outbreak gripping Harlem has city officials in hot water — as locals accused them Friday of dropping the ball on life-saving inspections and needlessly slow-walking revealing exactly where the disease hit.
Watch the record-breaking moment eight cooling towers are demolished in series of explosions at a power station in Nottinghamshire. The landmark cooling towers at Cottam Power Station were demolished in a special operation on Thursday (14 August).
Harlem Hospital Center and a public health clinic are among the buildings with cooling towers that tested positive for Legionella, the bacteria that causes Legionnaires’ disease, during an outbreak in Harlem,
The TVA told the Hartsville mayor that it will demolish the large nuclear cooling tower next month. The tower is a relic from the failed nuclear power plant that never went online.