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Grenfell Tower fire: Theresa May to visit victims in hospital while Queen visits scene – latest updates | |
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The Queen arrived with her grandson the Duke of Cambridge at a rest centre helping those affected by the Grenfell Tower fire. | |
They are meeting volunteers, local residents and community representatives at the Westway Sports Centre, near the charred remains of the building in west London. | |
On Thursday the Queen paid tribute to the “bravery” of firefighters who battled the fire and praised the “incredible generosity” of volunteers offering their support. | |
Earlier Communities Secretary Sajid Javid also visited the centre after pledging to meet residents. | |
11.02am BST | |
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Queen visits the scene | |
The Queen looks set to beat the prime minister in meeting some of the victims. | |
She has arrived at the scene and has begun talking to volunteers and members of the emergency services at Westway sports centre. | |
The Queen’s visit challenges Downing Street’s line that the prime minister couldn’t meet some of those involved because of security concerns. | |
It has been confirmed that Theresa May will visit some of the victims in hospital later today. | |
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Jamie Grierson | |
Sawsan Choucair is missing six members of her family who all lived on the 22nd floor of Grenfell Tower. | |
She stood at the tribute wall at Latymer community church, talking to as many reporters as she can. Choucair said she is “devastated” and is desperate for information from the authorities, which she said has been lacking to non-existent. | |
She is missing her mother Sirria; her sister Nadir; her brother-in-law Bassem; her 14-year-old niece Mirena; her 11-year-old niece Fatima and her three-year-old niece Zienab. | |
Choucair lived on a lower floor in the tower but was at a friend’s home when the fire broke out. “I was panicking, shaking when I found out,” she said. | |
We don’t have any information. No one is giving us information. We all need people to inform us. We’re just hoping we get information. The only people helping are the media who are interviewing me. I’m not here to blame anyone, my main concern is my family. | |
Choucair said despite facing the worst possible scenario, “I still have some hope”. Posters of her missing loved ones have been plastered on the church and at other key venues around the cordon. | |
This is Sawsan Choucair. Her mum, sister, brother in law and three nieces are missing. They all lived on 22nd floor. pic.twitter.com/ZLmNvhW4DP | |
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PM to visit victims in hospital | |
The BBC reports that Theresa May plans to visit some of those injured in the blaze on a hospital visit this morning. | |
The report comes after mounting criticism of the prime minister for her failure to meet residents during her low-key visit to the scene on Thursday. | |
The Prime Minister is going to visit the injured from the tower block fire in hospital this morning. | |
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Leadsom heckled | Leadsom heckled |
Leader of the House of Commons Andrea Leadsom was heckled and challenged by residents as she visited the scene today. | Leader of the House of Commons Andrea Leadsom was heckled and challenged by residents as she visited the scene today. |
She was being interviewed by Sky News about why Theresa May failed to meet residents on her visit. A man then shouted: “Meet the victims.” | |
The man praised Jeremy Corbyn and Sadiq Khan for talking to residents on Thursday. | |
He added: “You know this could have been stopped, a long, long time ago. There is basic stuff, there’s not even sprinklers in there … we want answers now. Nothing has been done.” | |
Another man challenged her about the government’s failure to act on warnings after the 2009 fire at Lakanal House. | |
Leadsom said she understood the anger. She said “the prime minister is trying to get a grip on this”. | |
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Kate Connolly | Kate Connolly |
A serious fire in an empty Frankfurt high rise in 2012 where the polystyrene content in the cladding was seen as having exacerbated the blaze led to the fire brigade there starting a documentation of similar fires involving the same cladding across Germany. | |
The resulting 30-page document is incomplete because fire brigades were not obliged to participate, but between 2001 and 2017, 100 such fires were documented. | |
On 24 December 2005, there was a fire in Cologne on the second floor of a tower block that had started in a flat and quickly spread to the cladding. The strong smoke fumes killed four people living two floors above, and one person living in the flat. | |
The use of a material called HBCD, which had typically been used for cladding in combination with polystyrene to make it less flammable, was banned in Germany more or less outright in the spring of 2016 because of the poisonous dioxin fumes that are emitted when it burns. | |
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Survivor Christos Fairbairn has told of how he tripped over bodies after he escaped from the 14th floor. He told the BBC: | |
I could feel myself tripping over in the dark. I was tripping over bodies. On one of the floors I tripped badly and fell, as I looked up I saw the face of a dead man. | I could feel myself tripping over in the dark. I was tripping over bodies. On one of the floors I tripped badly and fell, as I looked up I saw the face of a dead man. |
I can still picture him now. | I can still picture him now. |
As I got to the third or fourth floor I was choking and couldn’t breathe. I started to feel faint. I collapsed and that’s when I felt a firefighter grab me. | |
I went to hospital and was treated for smoke inhalation. I had so much poison in my lungs. I was crying and having flashbacks. | I went to hospital and was treated for smoke inhalation. I had so much poison in my lungs. I was crying and having flashbacks. |
Now I am left with nothing and have nowhere to live. But the council have paid for a room for me in Earl’s Court in London where I am staying now. | Now I am left with nothing and have nowhere to live. But the council have paid for a room for me in Earl’s Court in London where I am staying now. |
How I escaped the #GrenfellTower firehttps://t.co/zQG58JN3pt pic.twitter.com/qZW5k4uOTA | How I escaped the #GrenfellTower firehttps://t.co/zQG58JN3pt pic.twitter.com/qZW5k4uOTA |
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Kate Connolly | 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 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 Der Spiegel. | |
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Twelve people still in critical care | 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. | 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 | Kate Connolly |
The German authorities have been saying that a fire like Grenfell Tower could not happen in Germany. | 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. | 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. | 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. | 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. | 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.” | 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. | 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. | 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. | 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. | 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. | 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 | 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. | 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. | 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. | 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 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.” | 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. | 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. | 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.” | 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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The London fire brigade continues to use sniffer dogs and drones to search the burnt-out and unstable Grenfell Tower. | 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. | 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 | 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. | 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.” | 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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