A
displaced resident of the now destroyed Grenfell Tower in London told
the press after the June 14 pre-dawn fire: “A building like that
wouldn’t fly in a rich area. But because everyone here is poor and
working class—that’s why it happened.”
For
years, residents of the 27-story tower block had complained to local
government about safety violations, but they generally received a
cold shoulder. The newly elected Labour Party MP for the district,
Emma Dent Coad, expressed fury for the way that the Kensington and
Chelsea Borough Council treated its public housing tenants. She told
the Guardian that
there was a clear link between the Grenfell tragedy and the council’s
determination to redevelop and gentrify the district. “I can’t
help thinking that poor quality materials and construction standards
may have played a part in this hideous and unforgivable event.”
Many
have placed blame for the disaster on the highest levels of the
government and the Conservative Party. They note that after six
people died in a 2009 highrise fire in Camberwell, S.E. London, the
British government ordered a full review of fire safety in public
housing. Former Housing Minister Gavin Barwell (now Prime Minister
May’s chief of staff) delayed the review.
What
we know so far:
• As
of 6/15/17, the death toll is 17. Officials fear that fatalities will
exceed 100. Some people jumped to avoid burning to death.
• The
building housed more than 600 people.
• The
building had no fire sprinklers for fire suppression. Around 4000
public housing blocks in Britain lack sprinklers.
• The
government resisted efforts to have sprinklers installed.
• The
building had smoke alarms in only a few apartments.
• Residents
have complained of safety violations many times, including electrical
power surges that caused their appliances to burn.
• Residents
were told to shelter in place until help arrived.
• The
building had been reclad with new siding in 2016. It appears likely
that flammable foam insulation in the siding (banned in the U.S.
since 2012) spread the fire around the exterior of the building.
Burning foam also emits toxic fumes.
• Budget
cuts by the Tory (Conservative) Party are responsible for staffing
shortages in the fire brigades, 10 fire station closings, and less
equipment.
The
Tories must answer for this crime!
1 comment:
It was probably mostly blood sucking migrants in that shit hole. Londonistan is most likely a safer and better place!
Yes we can!
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