Ep. 622: Grenfell 1 Year Anniversary w/ Local Heroes Zeyad Cred, Lucy Masoud & Reverend Alan Everett
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Firefighters spray water on Grenfell Tower two days after the fire in west London killed 72 people. Photograph: Hannah Mckay/Reuters |
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The entire block has been completely covered up by the massive flames on all sides with thick plumes of smoke filling the air |
- The blaze engulfed the 27-storey Grenfell Tower on Latimer Road in White City on Wednesday morning
- Horrifying pictures emerged on social media showing massive flames licking up the side of the block
- Desperate residents trapped high in the enormous residential tower were heard 'screaming' for help
- Police are evacuating panicked residents and two people are already being treated for smoke inhalation
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Empty Kensington flats face demolition while Grenfell inferno survivors remain homeless. VIDEO: Could corporate manslaughter charges delay Grenfell Tower inquiry? ...
© Isabel Infantes / London News Pictures / Global Look Press |
OOM2 | June 21, 2017 | Where Are the Survivors of the Grenfell Tower Fire? |
The donations are pouring in. But only a handful of takers is showing up. No one from the government have come up with the inventory of residents who died, and who survived, 7 days from the event.
If there is a total of 79 deaths, and there is an estimated 500-600 residents of the building, where are the rest?
Where are the survivors of the Grenfell Tower Fire?
If there is a total of 79 deaths, and there is an estimated 500-600 residents of the building, where are the rest?
Where are the survivors of the Grenfell Tower Fire?
Survivors of the Grenfell Tower fire are sleeping rough in parks and cars, according to the newly elected Labour MP for Kensington.
Emma Dent Coad said the borough was in “total chaos” and suffering from “appalling” coordination nearly a week on from the blaze that is believed to have killed at least 79 people.
“People have been sleeping in cars and in parks because they don’t know where to go and they aren’t being looked after,” she told Sky News.
“The coordination is appalling. Somebody told me this morning they are still this morning running around like headless chickens – that was something somebody from the inside [said].”
She said many people were worried about accepting the Government’s payouts for fear it would impact on their benefit support.
Downing Street said residents who lost their homes would receive a down payment of at least £5,500 after outrage that residents were only being handed £10 a day.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/
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Was there a deliberate effort to bring down the building?
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