Implosion fells part of Kent power station.
Around 18,000 tons of steel came crashing to the ground when part of Grain Power Station was flattened using explosives on Sunday.
Three buildings were destroyed at 8 am on Sunday, in what was the first stage of the project carried out by owners E.ON and demolition experts Brown and Mason.
The main infrastructure of the plant, including the 244 metre chimney, is still to be demolished.
Work began to dismantle the 1,350 MW oil-fired power station in April 2014, following its closure in 2012.
Since then contractors have been preparing the site – removing all the steam turbines and demolishing the Turbine Hall through non-explosive methods.