The London fire brigade’s readiness for the Grenfell
Tower fire was “gravely inadequate” and fewer people would have died if it had
been better prepared, a long-awaited public inquiry report into the disaster
that killed 72 people has concluded. The report into the biggest single loss of
life in London since the second world war also ruled that the building had been
refurbished in breach of safety regulations and that contrary to the evidence
so far of the cladding panel manufacturer, Arconic, “the principal reason why
the flames spread so rapidly up the building” was its aluminium composite
panels and the “melting and dripping of burning polyethylene” Read more on the
Guardian website.
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2019/oct/28/grenfell-inquiry-finds-fire-brigade-gravely-ill-prepared-for-blaze
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