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Reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete ( RAAC ) was identified in more than 500 Aberdeen homes earlier this year .
A protest was held outside council headquarters before a meeting discussing the issue.
Councillors have voted to begin the demolition process, and then to look at the best way to tackle a rebuilding programme.
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