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Grenfell Tower fire: Scotland Yard opens criminal investigation – latest updates | |
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10.06am BST | |
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Kate Connolly | |
Berlin’s fire chief is calling on tighter fire regulations as a result of the London fire for tower blocks as well as other types of housing. Wilfried Gräfling said that in future only mineral materials should be permissible for the cladding of buildings. | |
“We will try to persuade lawmakers that flammable material should no longer be allowed to be used as an insulant, only mineral material that can’t burn, ensuring that it’s no longer possible for a fire to spread via the cladding,” he told Spiegel. | |
9.57am BST | |
09:57 | |
Twelve people still in critical care | |
The latest figures from NHS England show that 24 people are still being treated in hospitals across London, of whom 12 remain in critical care. | |
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Kate Connolly | |
The German authorities have been saying that a fire like Grenfell Tower could not happen in Germany. | |
The head of Frankfurt’s fire service has been particularly vocal in saying that he’s appalled about the London fire, and that tight guidelines governing the fire safety of tower blocks in Germany mean such a fire could not happen there. | |
Germany is deemed to have the tightest fire regulations for tower blocks of any European country. | |
There are thousands such blocks in Germany, particularly in ex-communist parts of the country where they were the commonest form of housing for decades. In cities like Berlin they have once again become fashionable places to live particularly due to a growing housing shortage and a rise in the cost of real estate. | |
According to the guidelines introduced in the 1980s, the type of cladding used at Grenfell Tower is not allowed on buildings higher than 22 metres in Germany. | |
Reinhard Ries, Frankfurt’s fire chief, has said that other European countries “used to laugh at Germany for this”, but he added: “I think we can almost be a little bit proud of this.” | |
He said that 22 metres was the limit, because a fire brigade’s turntable ladders cannot go higher than that. | |
Above that height, people have to be able to escape via so-called safety stairs, which are separate from the rest of the tower block structure, he said. | |
A spokesman for the Berlin fire service, Thomas Kirstein, said there also had to be an internal firefighters’ lift so that the fire brigade could effectively fight the fire from inside the building. This enables the fire brigade to get to one floor beneath a fire and from there they can tackle it better. Next to the firefighters’ lift is a room where hose pipes can be connected to the water supply. | |
Following the London fire, the Association for the Promotion of German Fire Safety (Vfdb) has ordered the renewed inspection of all buildings in Germany, whether tower blocks or other types, that are over a certain age. | |
Many of these, they say, are not fitted with sprinkler systems or firefighting equipment. The association has also called for unified international standards governing fire safety in buildings. | |
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Sarah Marsh | |
Thousands of people have signed a petition to get the family of two Syrian refugees affected by the Grenfell fire to the UK. | |
Mohammed Alhajali, 24, an engineering student who fled Syria three years ago, was the first victim to be identified. He died in the blaze, while his older brother Omar, 25, was taken to hospital after escaping. | |
An online petition is now calling for the government to grant an emergency visa to allow the brother’s parents to come to UK to attend Mohammad’s funeral and visit Omar in hospital. | |
The brothers, along with other members of their family reportedly came to Britain from southern Syria three years ago and were given asylum in Britain. The petition page said Mohammed’s last words to his brother were: “The smoke is getting in, the smoke is getting in, we are going to die, we are going to die.” | |
The page, set up by Mirna Ayoubi, reads: “His parents have applied for an emergency visa to visit Omar their son in hospital and attend their son Mohammad’s funeral. Please help us collect as many signatures as possible to get them to the UK.” | |
Over 4,000 supporters from around the world have already signed to show their support, leaving dozens of messages. | |
Syria Solidarity Campaign director Kareen El Beyrouty has launched a campaign towards funeral costs. | |
The appeal said: “Mohammed Alhajali undertook a dangerous journey to flee war in Syria, only to meet death here in the UK, in his own home. His dream was to be able to go back home one day and rebuild Syria.” | |
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09:34 | |
The London fire brigade continues to use sniffer dogs and drones to search the burnt-out and unstable Grenfell Tower. | |
On Thursday, fire commissioner Dany Cotton said a full search could not take place until firefighters and the local authority had built structures to shore up the tower so it was safe to enter. | |
A drone courtesy of @kentfirerescue & specialist search dogs are all part of our operations with @metpoliceuk at #GrenfellTower #999Family pic.twitter.com/3bCWXYmWvC | |
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More than 70 people are believed to be unaccounted for since the blaze, according to the Press Associaiton. | More than 70 people are believed to be unaccounted for since the blaze, according to the Press Associaiton. |
Six bodies have been recovered from the gutted 24-storey tower, while 11 have been located inside but cannot yet be removed. | |
Metropolitan police commander Stuart Cundy responded to speculation that the number of dead could exceed 100, saying: “For those of us that have been down there, it’s pretty emotional, so I hope it is not triple figures, but I can’t be drawn on the numbers.” | |
More appeals were put up overnight on Thursday as relatives became increasingly distraught about their loved ones. | More appeals were put up overnight on Thursday as relatives became increasingly distraught about their loved ones. |
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Geoff Wilkinson, managing director of Wilkinson Construction Consultants, has a list of 20 key questions that the Grenfell fire investigation needs to ask. | Geoff Wilkinson, managing director of Wilkinson Construction Consultants, has a list of 20 key questions that the Grenfell fire investigation needs to ask. |
3: where the fire service consulted 4: can we see a copy of the consultation response 5: how many site inspections were made | 3: where the fire service consulted 4: can we see a copy of the consultation response 5: how many site inspections were made |
8: did the contractor rely only on the minimum statutory inspections or did they employ their own clerk of works to inspect | 8: did the contractor rely only on the minimum statutory inspections or did they employ their own clerk of works to inspect |
10: was the fire risk assessment updated as a result of the works11: can we see a copy of the fire risk assessment | 10: was the fire risk assessment updated as a result of the works11: can we see a copy of the fire risk assessment |
12: what recommendations did the fire risk assessor make13: were those recommendations acted upon | 12: what recommendations did the fire risk assessor make13: were those recommendations acted upon |
14: was any further work (e.g. Gas main) carried out after the building control sign off15: if so did that work require approval | 14: was any further work (e.g. Gas main) carried out after the building control sign off15: if so did that work require approval |
16: when was the last fire risk assessment carried out 17: when were fire doors last checked18: when were emergency lights last tested | 16: when was the last fire risk assessment carried out 17: when were fire doors last checked18: when were emergency lights last tested |
19: when were smoke control systems last tested20: can a sample of the cladding be taken off and tested urgently and publicly | 19: when were smoke control systems last tested20: can a sample of the cladding be taken off and tested urgently and publicly |
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Former housing minister evades questions | |
Gavin Barwell, who was housing minister before losing his seat in last week’s general election and is now the prime minister’s chief of staff, has ducked questions about his failure to act on warnings about fire safety in the wake of the Lakanal House fire in 2009. | Gavin Barwell, who was housing minister before losing his seat in last week’s general election and is now the prime minister’s chief of staff, has ducked questions about his failure to act on warnings about fire safety in the wake of the Lakanal House fire in 2009. |
Barwell told the Commons last October that part B of the building regulations, which cover fire safety, would be reviewed as part of a process following a coroner’s 2013 report into the fire. | Barwell told the Commons last October that part B of the building regulations, which cover fire safety, would be reviewed as part of a process following a coroner’s 2013 report into the fire. |
Barwell said: “We have not set out any formal plans to review the building regulations as a whole, but we have publicly committed ourselves to reviewing part B following the Lakanal House fire.” However, since then his department has not published any review. | Barwell said: “We have not set out any formal plans to review the building regulations as a whole, but we have publicly committed ourselves to reviewing part B following the Lakanal House fire.” However, since then his department has not published any review. |
He refused to answer questions on Sky News as he walked down Whitehall on his way to work in Downing Street on Friday morning. | He refused to answer questions on Sky News as he walked down Whitehall on his way to work in Downing Street on Friday morning. |
#GrenfellTower: We ask Gavin Barwell, former housing minister and Theresa May's new chief of staff, about the #LondonFire pic.twitter.com/suOtfz6llt | #GrenfellTower: We ask Gavin Barwell, former housing minister and Theresa May's new chief of staff, about the #LondonFire pic.twitter.com/suOtfz6llt |
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Javid was asked on BBC Radio 4’s Today programme whether he and his four children could sleep easy in a building like Grenfell Tower in the wake of the fire. | Javid was asked on BBC Radio 4’s Today programme whether he and his four children could sleep easy in a building like Grenfell Tower in the wake of the fire. |
“Any human being would be worried … about their families,” he acknowledged. | “Any human being would be worried … about their families,” he acknowledged. |
“There will be emergency inspections of all similar buildings across the country. The work has started now,” Javid added repeating a point he made to BBC News (see earlier). | “There will be emergency inspections of all similar buildings across the country. The work has started now,” Javid added repeating a point he made to BBC News (see earlier). |
But Javid also appeared to concede that the government had failed to act on previous fire warnings. | But Javid also appeared to concede that the government had failed to act on previous fire warnings. |
“If enough had been done, this shouldn’t have happened, and that’s why we need to find out what exactly has happened here,” he said. | “If enough had been done, this shouldn’t have happened, and that’s why we need to find out what exactly has happened here,” he said. |
Asked about the coroners’ recommendations after six people died at Lakanal House in 2009, Javid said: | Asked about the coroners’ recommendations after six people died at Lakanal House in 2009, Javid said: |
This is why we need a public investigation. My predecessor responded to that report publicly about how they [the recommendations] would be actioned. The coroner did not recommend new planning regulations. The coroner recommended a change in the guidance. There is a lot of information out there and it is right that it is independently looked at by a judge-led inquiry.” | This is why we need a public investigation. My predecessor responded to that report publicly about how they [the recommendations] would be actioned. The coroner did not recommend new planning regulations. The coroner recommended a change in the guidance. There is a lot of information out there and it is right that it is independently looked at by a judge-led inquiry.” |
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Jamie Grierson | Jamie Grierson |
There’s an eerie quiet around Grenfell Tower this morning. There’s little sign of the police and firefighter presence that filled the streets just two days ago as emergency services fought to control the flames and cope with hundreds of displaced residents. | There’s an eerie quiet around Grenfell Tower this morning. There’s little sign of the police and firefighter presence that filled the streets just two days ago as emergency services fought to control the flames and cope with hundreds of displaced residents. |
The blackened wreck of the tower looms behind Latymer Community church, which was used as a relief centre in the aftermath of thefire. | The blackened wreck of the tower looms behind Latymer Community church, which was used as a relief centre in the aftermath of thefire. |
The church is plastered with “missing” posters appealing for information for family and friends not seen since the fire took hold (see earlier). | The church is plastered with “missing” posters appealing for information for family and friends not seen since the fire took hold (see earlier). |
Children, adults, whole families feature in the heartbreaking array of appeals. One side of the church has become a makeshift tribute wall where people have written hundreds, possibly thousands, of messages to the missing, the deceased and their relatives expressing love and sympathy. | Children, adults, whole families feature in the heartbreaking array of appeals. One side of the church has become a makeshift tribute wall where people have written hundreds, possibly thousands, of messages to the missing, the deceased and their relatives expressing love and sympathy. |
Flowers have been laid outside nearby Notting Hill Methodist church, where many “missing” posters can also be found. | Flowers have been laid outside nearby Notting Hill Methodist church, where many “missing” posters can also be found. |
Here's a wall of tributes on the side of the Latymer community church in the tower's shadow. Missing appeal posters have been put up. pic.twitter.com/FzYlGfgk4X | Here's a wall of tributes on the side of the Latymer community church in the tower's shadow. Missing appeal posters have been put up. pic.twitter.com/FzYlGfgk4X |
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Harriet Harman, the Labour MP whose constituency includes Lakanal House in south London where six people were killed in 2009, has urged the prime minister to invite residents to Downing Street after failing to meet them during Thursday’s low-key visit. | Harriet Harman, the Labour MP whose constituency includes Lakanal House in south London where six people were killed in 2009, has urged the prime minister to invite residents to Downing Street after failing to meet them during Thursday’s low-key visit. |
Ok, @theresa_may wrong not to meet #Grenfell tower residents. But she could do now & invite to Downing st to hear (We did re Lakanal) | Ok, @theresa_may wrong not to meet #Grenfell tower residents. But she could do now & invite to Downing st to hear (We did re Lakanal) |
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Jamie Grierson | Jamie Grierson |
Dozens of appeals for missing people have been made on the side of the Latymer community church in the tower’s shadow. Here’s a selection: | Dozens of appeals for missing people have been made on the side of the Latymer community church in the tower’s shadow. Here’s a selection: |
Missing person #Grenfell pic.twitter.com/6811Qi8Itm | Missing person #Grenfell pic.twitter.com/6811Qi8Itm |
Missing: Ali Jafari #Grenfell pic.twitter.com/ouK8R9MIZd | Missing: Ali Jafari #Grenfell pic.twitter.com/ouK8R9MIZd |
Missing: Fathiya Alsanonse #Grenfell pic.twitter.com/BRVD8e2dZJ | Missing: Fathiya Alsanonse #Grenfell pic.twitter.com/BRVD8e2dZJ |
Missing: Ray aka Moses #Grenfell pic.twitter.com/eAsXmolPmX | Missing: Ray aka Moses #Grenfell pic.twitter.com/eAsXmolPmX |
Missing: the Choucair family #Grenfell pic.twitter.com/2KAahu1AVY | Missing: the Choucair family #Grenfell pic.twitter.com/2KAahu1AVY |
Missing: Hesham Rahman #Grenfell pic.twitter.com/82uChixqNL | Missing: Hesham Rahman #Grenfell pic.twitter.com/82uChixqNL |
Missing: Jessica Urbano #Grenfell pic.twitter.com/jaiBwB0Nxm | Missing: Jessica Urbano #Grenfell pic.twitter.com/jaiBwB0Nxm |
Missing: Omar Belkadi and wife Farah Ramdan #grenfell pic.twitter.com/YWdEB12iD9 | Missing: Omar Belkadi and wife Farah Ramdan #grenfell pic.twitter.com/YWdEB12iD9 |
Missing: Mariem Elgwahry #grenfell pic.twitter.com/XKRASTCDQ1 | Missing: Mariem Elgwahry #grenfell pic.twitter.com/XKRASTCDQ1 |
Missing: Nurhuda El-Wahabi and Yasmin El-Wahabi pic.twitter.com/56zBrprXon | Missing: Nurhuda El-Wahabi and Yasmin El-Wahabi pic.twitter.com/56zBrprXon |
Missing: siblings Firdaws and Yahya #grenfell pic.twitter.com/sl2lt6T2jV | Missing: siblings Firdaws and Yahya #grenfell pic.twitter.com/sl2lt6T2jV |
Missing person #Grenfell pic.twitter.com/WS1J6kBcbP | Missing person #Grenfell pic.twitter.com/WS1J6kBcbP |
Missing persons #Grenfell pic.twitter.com/a2yxewIxzh | Missing persons #Grenfell pic.twitter.com/a2yxewIxzh |
Missing: Stefan Anthony Mills #Grenfell pic.twitter.com/BXwqseurnW | Missing: Stefan Anthony Mills #Grenfell pic.twitter.com/BXwqseurnW |
Missing person #Grenfell pic.twitter.com/Uw1RjslOlK | Missing person #Grenfell pic.twitter.com/Uw1RjslOlK |
Missing: Marjorie Vital #Grenfell pic.twitter.com/GXqPhWmaUY | Missing: Marjorie Vital #Grenfell pic.twitter.com/GXqPhWmaUY |
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The Sun has listed 65 people who it said were still missing or feared dead in the Grenfell Tower fire, which police said has killed 17 people with the death toll expected to rise. | The Sun has listed 65 people who it said were still missing or feared dead in the Grenfell Tower fire, which police said has killed 17 people with the death toll expected to rise. |
The Sun: At least 65 people missing or feared dead in London fire https://t.co/eobu8xdwni #LondonFire #London pic.twitter.com/hLQfuRawOL | The Sun: At least 65 people missing or feared dead in London fire https://t.co/eobu8xdwni #LondonFire #London pic.twitter.com/hLQfuRawOL |
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Campaigners are planning to protest outside Javid’s Communities department on Marsham Street in central London at 6pm tonight. | Campaigners are planning to protest outside Javid’s Communities department on Marsham Street in central London at 6pm tonight. |
They will be demanding “Justice for Grenfell”. | They will be demanding “Justice for Grenfell”. |
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Sajid Javid pledges to meet survivors | Sajid Javid pledges to meet survivors |
Communities secretary Sajid Javid has pledged to meet survivors of the tragedy when he visits the scene today after the prime minister was criticised for avoiding residents during her trip on Thursday. | Communities secretary Sajid Javid has pledged to meet survivors of the tragedy when he visits the scene today after the prime minister was criticised for avoiding residents during her trip on Thursday. |
Speaking to BBC Breakfast Javid defended the prime minister’s controversial low key visit. He said: “The prime minister went yesterday. I think it was absolutely right to do so – to go as quickly as she could, but to learn about the operation and to discover if there is anything more that the government could be doing to help.” | Speaking to BBC Breakfast Javid defended the prime minister’s controversial low key visit. He said: “The prime minister went yesterday. I think it was absolutely right to do so – to go as quickly as she could, but to learn about the operation and to discover if there is anything more that the government could be doing to help.” |
But he acknowledged the need for ministers to visit those caught up in the fire. He said: “I will be going along today and I will be visiting one of the centres, because one of the areas that my department is involved in is trying to make sure the council is helped in anyway it can. I want to make sure that everyone that needs to be rehoused, first of all has the right quality local temporary accommodation, but I also want to make sure that they have permanent accommodation somewhere local.” | But he acknowledged the need for ministers to visit those caught up in the fire. He said: “I will be going along today and I will be visiting one of the centres, because one of the areas that my department is involved in is trying to make sure the council is helped in anyway it can. I want to make sure that everyone that needs to be rehoused, first of all has the right quality local temporary accommodation, but I also want to make sure that they have permanent accommodation somewhere local.” |
He added: “I want to make sure that we are doing everything we possibly can to help.” | He added: “I want to make sure that we are doing everything we possibly can to help.” |
Asked about the number of people missing in the fire, Javid said: “They [the police] are preparing the country for further fatalities, but I don’t have any more information at this point.” | Asked about the number of people missing in the fire, Javid said: “They [the police] are preparing the country for further fatalities, but I don’t have any more information at this point.” |
Javid confirmed that the government has launched an emergency fire review of high rise blocks to reassure residents living in similar accommodation. It will identify which blocks have been reclad in material similar to that used at Grenfell Tower. He said: | Javid confirmed that the government has launched an emergency fire review of high rise blocks to reassure residents living in similar accommodation. It will identify which blocks have been reclad in material similar to that used at Grenfell Tower. He said: |
We have to be led by the experts in this. This will be done in a matter of days. Those people need to be given reassurance within days. There are about 4,000 high-rise buildings in the country, but not all of them have been recladded. Let’s not make the assumption it is all about cladding. As soon as we have more information, which we expect later today, or certainly over the weekend, then that is what should be used to do these emergency inspections. We will do whatever it takes to make those buildings safe or make those people safe. | We have to be led by the experts in this. This will be done in a matter of days. Those people need to be given reassurance within days. There are about 4,000 high-rise buildings in the country, but not all of them have been recladded. Let’s not make the assumption it is all about cladding. As soon as we have more information, which we expect later today, or certainly over the weekend, then that is what should be used to do these emergency inspections. We will do whatever it takes to make those buildings safe or make those people safe. |
But Javid dodged questions about where residents in tower blocks with similar cladding would be evacuated. “We have to be led by the evidence,” he said. | But Javid dodged questions about where residents in tower blocks with similar cladding would be evacuated. “We have to be led by the evidence,” he said. |
He also gave vague answers about whether the government would retrofit sprinkler systems to tower blocks. “I don’t think we can immediately jump to the conclusion that sprinklers is the issue here,” he said adding “we will do whatever it takes”. | He also gave vague answers about whether the government would retrofit sprinkler systems to tower blocks. “I don’t think we can immediately jump to the conclusion that sprinklers is the issue here,” he said adding “we will do whatever it takes”. |
“Right now in the short term, no one wants to wait months or years for a public inquiry to end, we need the fire inspection report, and we need it quick so it can be acted on. | “Right now in the short term, no one wants to wait months or years for a public inquiry to end, we need the fire inspection report, and we need it quick so it can be acted on. |
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Matthew Weaver | Matthew Weaver |
Police have warned they may never be able to identify all of the people who died in the fire as a growing list of those missing indicates that the official death toll misrepresents the scale of the tragedy. | Police have warned they may never be able to identify all of the people who died in the fire as a growing list of those missing indicates that the official death toll misrepresents the scale of the tragedy. |
The names of dozens of people missing in the fire have been circulating online amid mounting anger about the time it is taking to confirm the identities of those killed. | The names of dozens of people missing in the fire have been circulating online amid mounting anger about the time it is taking to confirm the identities of those killed. |
So far the official death toll stands at 17, a figure that police acknowledge is likely to rise significantly. | So far the official death toll stands at 17, a figure that police acknowledge is likely to rise significantly. |
The pop star Lily Allen, who lives and grew up in the area, accused officials of trying to “micromanage people’s grieving” after hearing unconfirmed reports that the eventual death toll could be as high as 150. | The pop star Lily Allen, who lives and grew up in the area, accused officials of trying to “micromanage people’s grieving” after hearing unconfirmed reports that the eventual death toll could be as high as 150. |
Speaking to Channel 4 News she said: “I have never in my entire life seen an event like this were the death count has been downplayed by the mainstream media.” | Speaking to Channel 4 News she said: “I have never in my entire life seen an event like this were the death count has been downplayed by the mainstream media.” |
Lily Allen: 'The government is trying to micromanage grief' https://t.co/XRUbEEJ8Yy via @jonsnowC4 | Lily Allen: 'The government is trying to micromanage grief' https://t.co/XRUbEEJ8Yy via @jonsnowC4 |
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