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posted by martyb on Monday June 26 2017, @07:52AM   Printer-friendly
from the Going-With-The-Crowd dept.

From ABC News:

The list of high-rise apartment towers in Britain that have failed fire safety tests grew to 60, officials said Sunday, revealing the mounting challenge the government faces in the aftermath of London's Grenfell Tower fire tragedy.

All of the buildings for which external cladding samples were so far submitted failed combustibility tests, Communities Secretary Sajid Javid said. As of late Sunday, that includes 60 towers from 25 different areas of the country — double the figure given a day earlier.

More from the BBC:

The Local Government Association said some councils have introduced 24-hour warden patrols to mitigate the risk before cladding is removed.

It said in a statement: "Where cladding fails the test, this will not necessarily mean moving residents from tower blocks.

"In Camden, the decision to evacuate was based on fire inspectors' concerns about a combination of other fire hazards together with the cladding."

So it looks like, far from an isolated thing, basically everyone had the bright idea to do this.


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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday June 26 2017, @09:12PM (1 child)

    by Anonymous Coward on Monday June 26 2017, @09:12PM (#531544)

    Smoke detectors cost $5 each. Multiply that by 1000s of pensioners and you easily have $5000. Everyone needs to tighten their belts so the Brits can afford a new $6B aircraft carrier and Trident nuclear missiles that will SAVE BRITISH LIVES. Unlike boring smoke detectors.

  • (Score: 1) by purple_cobra on Friday June 30 2017, @12:43PM

    by purple_cobra (1435) on Friday June 30 2017, @12:43PM (#533398)

    Oh, absolutely. Smoke detectors aren't sexy unless you have some very specific definition of the word. The comical part is that a lot of pensioners - those probably more likely to be found well done rather than medium rare due to lack of a smoke alarm - generally vote for the party that is cutting funding for exactly that service.

    I'm sure our current major threats - terrorists who are resident in the UK, generally based in working class areas and are radicalised by what they read - are quite brown-trousered at the thought of a Trident missile landing on their terraced house in some backwater town. While the Conservative Party would love to flatten working-class areas in the name of gerrymandering, I suspect that yelling "but terrorists!" wouldn't act as a silver bullet in this instance. ;)