Image pulled from the libcom.org news article.https://libcom.org/news/council-blamed- ... s-14062017Quote:
"£10m of external cladding had been fitted to the tower block last year as part of a regeneration scheme for the estate. Residents said the external cladding was fitted to make the block more aesthetically pleasing for residents of luxury developments nearby, while lifts in neighbouring blocks had been left broken for years despite costing approximately £60,000 to repair.
Analysis of the fire spread and the design for the regeneration scheme suggests the cladding may have accelerated the spread of the fire by allowing it to travel around the outside of the block between sections that were supposed to be isolated for fire safety before the cladding was fitted. Similar cladding has been implicated in large tower block fires in Melbourne and Dubai.
Residents had fought the council, TMO and contractor Rydon's over the implementation of the regeneration project, raising concerns both in advance of the project and while it was completed.
Six deaths had been confirmed by 11:40 am on Wednesday with police saying the death toll is expected to rise."
Bold and underline is my emphasis, because this is beyond horrible. The desire to drive up appeal of the area for business pushed for extra flammable, and non-regulated additions on top of cheaply done actions, like the
gas pipes being ran up the fire exit. People's lives are always worth more than any dollar amount it costs for safety.
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[size=85][i]Image pulled from the libcom.org news article.[/i][/size]
https://libcom.org/news/council-blamed-tower-blaze-deaths-14062017
[quote][i]"£10m of external cladding had been fitted to the tower block last year as part of a regeneration scheme for the estate. [b][u]Residents said the external cladding was fitted to make the block more aesthetically pleasing for residents of luxury developments nearby[/u][/b], while lifts in neighbouring blocks had been left broken for years despite costing approximately £60,000 to repair.
Analysis of the fire spread and the design for the regeneration scheme suggests the cladding may have accelerated the spread of the fire by allowing it to travel around the outside of the block between sections that were supposed to be isolated for fire safety before the cladding was fitted. Similar cladding has been implicated in large tower block fires in Melbourne and Dubai.
Residents had fought the council, TMO and contractor Rydon's over the implementation of the regeneration project, raising concerns both in advance of the project and while it was completed.
Six deaths had been confirmed by 11:40 am on Wednesday with police saying the death toll is expected to rise."[/i][/quote]
Bold and underline is my emphasis, because this is beyond horrible. The desire to drive up appeal of the area for business pushed for extra flammable, and non-regulated additions on top of cheaply done actions, like the [i]gas pipes being ran up the fire exit.[/i] People's lives are always worth more than any dollar amount it costs for safety.