Here’s The Drone Footage Of That Smokestack Demolition Gone Horribly Wrong

Here’s The Drone Footage Of That Smokestack Demolition Gone Horribly Wrong

After two unsuccessful attempts to topple a 115-year-old chimney stack with explosives, construction worker Tim Phifer from Pell City, Alabama, decided to bring it down with a backhoe. Bad idea.

The 1.18 million kilogram, 48m tall smokestack did not come down as planned, falling right on top of the excavator. Incredibly, Phifer walked away with only a covering of soot and a few scratches.

ABC reports:

Members of his team instantly rushed in to help, including Phifer’s daughter, Allie Phifer, who was desperately trying to reach him.

“I remember being halfway across the field just looking at him,” his daughter recalled. “I had to stop and I was like, ‘I don’t know if he made it and I can’t make it that much closer.’”

But moments later, one of his team members threw his arm victoriously into the air, giving everyone a thumbs up as Phifer emerged from the rubble.

“I’ve had some stuff go wrong but not like this,” Phifer said.

Phifer claims his decision to stay in the cab, which is designed “to turn over on top of it,” probably saved his life.

Here’s The Drone Footage Of That Smokestack Demolition Gone Horribly Wrong

(Credit: ABC)

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