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posted by n1 on Wednesday June 14 2017, @10:40PM   Printer-friendly
from the questionable-structure-updating-plus-bad-instructions-to-residents dept.

Wikipedia has aggregated reports on an apartment building fire in London.

The Grenfell Tower fire started shortly before 1 a.m. local time on 14 June 2017, at the 24-storey Grenfell Tower, a block of flats on the Lancaster West Estate in North Kensington, western London, England.

At least 200 firefighters and 45 fire engines were involved in efforts to control the fire. Firefighters were trying to control pockets of fire on the higher floors after most of the rest of the building had been gutted.

[...] At 17:04 BST on 14 June twelve had been confirmed dead, with more fatalities expected to be reported; police spoke of "around 200 residents and a lot unaccounted for". Sixty-five were rescued by firefighters. Seventy-four people were confirmed to be in five hospitals across London, 20 of whom were in a critical condition. Ongoing fires on the upper floors and fears of structural collapse hindered the search and recovery effort.

[...] [The building] contained 120 one- and two-bedroom flats and was renovated in 2015-16.

[...] As part of the project, in 2015-2016, the concrete structure received new windows and new aluminium composite cladding (Arconic Reynobond and Reynolux material) with thermal insulation.

[...] Experts said the cladding essentially worked like a chimney in spreading the fire. The cladding could be seen burning and melting, causing additional speculation that it was not made of fire resistant material. One resident said, "The whole one side of the building was on fire. The cladding went up like a matchstick."

[...] Multiple major tower building fires have involved the same external cladding, including the 2009 Lakanal House fire in Camberwell, London, the 2009 Beijing Television Cultural Center fire and the 2015 fire at The Marina Torch, Dubai. Sam Webb, the architect who investigated the Lakanal fire and who sits on the All Party Parliamentary Fire Safety & Rescue Group, said "This tragedy was entirely predictable, sadly."

[...] In 2013, [residents' organisation Grenfell Action Group] published a 2012 fire risk assessment done by a TMO Health and Safety Officer that revealed significant safety violations. Firefighting equipment at the tower had not been checked for up to four years; fire extinguishers on site were expired, and some had "condemned" written on them in large black letters because they were so old.

[...] In a July 2014 Grenfell Tower regeneration newsletter, the KCTMO [Kensington and Chelsea Tenant Management Organisation] instructed residents to stay in the flat in case of a fire:

Emergency fire arrangements
Our longstanding 'stay put' policy stays in force until you are told otherwise. This means that (unless there is a fire in your flat or in the hallway outside your flat) you should stay inside your flat. This is because Grenfell was designed according to rigorous fire safety standards. Also, the new front doors for each flat can withstand a fire for up to 30 minutes, which gives plenty of time for the fire brigade to arrive.


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  • (Score: 2) by kaszz on Thursday June 15 2017, @12:05AM (5 children)

    by kaszz (4211) on Thursday June 15 2017, @12:05AM (#525745) Journal

    Last board meeting on 2016-09-29 [kctmo.org.uk] (1.54 MB PDF) shows on page 10 who is on the board.

    And here's the executive team [kctmo.org.uk].

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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday June 15 2017, @12:14AM (1 child)

    by Anonymous Coward on Thursday June 15 2017, @12:14AM (#525758)

    On their personal properties, perhaps?

    • (Score: 2) by kaszz on Friday June 16 2017, @05:20AM

      by kaszz (4211) on Friday June 16 2017, @05:20AM (#526315) Journal

      I forsee a sociogram of responsibility that will end up in court of law and possible another court of public judgement. This fire involves many responsible people. When the public knows who are in position of power they can also follow the string of command chain. Both down and up. Someone made it so those people made it to the board and others let them stay on etc.

  • (Score: 2) by isostatic on Thursday June 15 2017, @06:33PM (2 children)

    by isostatic (365) on Thursday June 15 2017, @06:33PM (#526125) Journal

    Did you spot the Chief Executive is Black?

    • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Friday June 16 2017, @05:24AM

      by Anonymous Coward on Friday June 16 2017, @05:24AM (#526316)

      From smoke exposure? Better change external clothes-cladding .. :-)

    • (Score: 1) by khallow on Friday June 16 2017, @07:07PM

      by khallow (3766) Subscriber Badge on Friday June 16 2017, @07:07PM (#526575) Journal
      When I first read this post, I was going to say that he's so white his ankles glow in the dark. But my expectations were shattered, he is indeed Black.