Poof, they’re gone: Power plant towers demolished in seconds

The two 500-foot cooling towers of the former Brayton Point Station are seen just before 8 a.m. in Somerset, Mass., on Saturday, April 27, 2019. The plant had burned coal since 1963. By the time it stopped producing power in 2017, it was the last coal-fired plant in Massachusetts. (Dave Souza/The Herald News of Fall River via AP)

The two 500-foot cooling towers of the former Brayton Point Station collapse after explosive charges are detonated in Somerset, Mass., on Saturday, April 27, 2019. The plant had burned coal since 1963. By the time it stopped producing power in 2017, it was the last coal-fired plant in Massachusetts. (Dave Souza/The Herald News of Fall River via AP)

SOMERSET, Mass. — It took just a matter of seconds for two 500-foot cooling towers from Massachusetts’ last coal-fired power plant to be reduced to rubble Saturday.

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