I can't stand this sort of shit. Snap chatting a event like that whilst people in distress.
If it was next to me, I wouldn't be able to look let alone record.
Woman on skynews news earlier said residents had complained about gas pipes going down one of the fire escapes, how the fuck does that make any sense putting pipes there !?!
More details on the cladding that was installed recently.
http://www.harleyfacades.co.uk/page/grenfell-tower
And the risks associated with it.
https://www.riskfrontiers.com/Briefing_Notes/Briefing Note 315.pdf
How many people live in that flat? 120-150? Here's hoping a bunch of them were on vacation or not home.
Nick Paget-Brown, the leader of Kensington and Chelsea council, has spoken on Sky News UK, saying he was working to establish how many people were in the tower block at the time of the fire. Several hundred would have been in there. Its a question of establishing how many were in there at the time of the fire, he said.
From The Guardian:
It has been very clear for some time to the residents of Grenfell Tower that those responsible for ensuring the smooth running of Lancaster West Estate are failing in their duty of care and wilfully allowing our residential amenity to decline in unacceptable ways.
Nowhere is this better demonstrated than in our landlords failure to deal with a serious health and safety issue that recently developed at the entrance/exit to Grenfell Tower. This matter is of particular concern as there is only one entry and exit to Grenfell Tower during the Improvement Works and the potential for a fire to break out in the communal area on the walkway does not bear thinking about as residents would be trapped in the building with no way out!
Grenfell Tower, on the Lancaster West Estate in North Kensington, has been undergoing major refurbishment.
The tower block is managed by the Kensington and Chelsea Tenant Management Organisation (KCTMO) on behalf of the Council and contains 120 homes. It was built in 1974.
The large scale works included the installation of insulated exterior cladding, new double glazed windows and a new communal heating system. A new communal entrance has been created and there are new facilities for returning tenants, Grenfell Under 3s Nursery and Dale Youth Amateur Boxing Club. Nine much needed new homes have been created from unused spaces.
From The Guardian:
The twitter "story" is pretty disturbing. Footage of the fire taking hold with a person using the lights in the flat to send SOS message to outside.
Edit: fucking hell, do not watch the videos on Twitter - you can hear people screaming for help.
Say a prayer for these people. Terrible to lose your home or your life this way. London just can't catch a break lately.
People are gonna be arrested and probably tried for serious crimes for installing that cladding in the building.
It looks like it was made out of wood. All of it gone up.
Flammable cladding on the outside of the building according to some of the residents.
One of the residents on Sky just said he wasn't even woken up by the fire alarms because they were so quiet, he woke up in time to get his family out by chance. He woke up randomly, went for a cigarette and then saw the fire.
Sounds like the building was ill-equipped in terms of fire safety.
The twitter "story" is pretty disturbing. Footage of the fire taking hold with a person using the lights in the flat to send SOS message to outside.
Edit: fucking hell, do not watch the videos on Twitter - you can hear people screaming for help.
https://www.rbkc.gov.uk/housing/regenyour-neighbourhood/grenfell-tower
https://grenfellactiongroup.wordpress.com/2016/01/24/grenfell-tower-still-a-fire-risk/
Blog from a concerned local about the building being a fire hazard.
It is our conviction that a serious fire in a tower block or similar high density residential property is the most likely reason that those who wield power at the KCTMO will be found out and brought to justice! The Grenfell Action Group believe that the KCTMO narrowly averted a major fire disaster at Grenfell Tower in 2013 when residents experienced a period of terrifying power surges that were subsequently found to have been caused by faulty wiring. We believe that our attempts to highlight the seriousness of this event were covered up by the KCTMO with the help of the RBKC scrutiny Committee who refused to investigate the legitimate concerns of tenants and leaseholders.
We believe that these investigations will become part of damning evidence of the poor safety record of the KCTMO should a fire affect any other of their properties and cause the loss of life that we are predicting ...
In the last twenty years and despite the terrifying power surge incident in 2013 and recent fire at Adair Tower, the residents of Grenfell Tower have received no proper fire safety instructions from the KCTMO. Residents were informed by a temporary notice stuck in the lift and one announcement in a recent regeneration newsletter that they should remain in their flats in the event of fire. There are not and never have been any instructions posted in the Grenfell Tower noticeboard or on individual floor as to how residents should act in event of a fire. Anyone who witnessed the recent tower block fire at Shepherds Court, in nearby Shepherds Bush, will know that the advice to remain in our properties would have led to certain fatalities and we are calling on our landlord to re-consider the advice that they have so badly circulated.
The Grenfell Action Group predict that it wont be long before the words of this blog come back to haunt the KCTMO management and we will do everything in our power to ensure that those in authority know how long and how appallingly our landlord has ignored their responsibility to ensure the heath and safety of their tenants and leaseholders. They cant say that they havent been warned!
How many people live in that flat? 120-150? Here's hoping a bunch of them were on vacation or not home.
BBC think some 500 people live in the flat and 30 have been taken for treatment
Given it was 4 am when the fire broke out.... Yeah. Terrible.
It was ~1:15am when it started.
Ambulance service has taken 30 people to hospital.
BBC think some 500 people live in the flat and 30 have been taken for treatment
Oops, was going when the OP was posted. Still a bad time for this to happen.
Heat and smoke from fire can be more dangerous than the flames. Inhaling the super-hot air can sear your lungs. Fire produces poisonous gases that make you disoriented and drowsy. Instead of being awakened by a fire, you may fall into a deeper sleep. Asphyxiation is the leading cause of fire deaths, exceeding burns by a three-to-one ratio.
Most children sleep through smoke alarms, investigator warns