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Massive Fire in High Rise Apartment in London

Beefy

Member
Thats horrifying.

Buy a smoke alarm people, it may save your life one day.

People underestimate how fast something like this can happen, when the room gets hot enough everything catches fire so much faster.

Dude look at the fire...

Also apparently none of the fire alarms worked.
 
The council has a lot to answer for this

With a blaze like that and the fact that it started at the very dead hours of the night/very early hours of the morning, I'm fearing for the worst.
 
It's a bit late now though.

Is this building a council estate?


Apartments

Here is the image this morning

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DavidDesu

Member
Worrying reports that very few people seem to have been seen being treated after escaping, the inference that not many have managed to escape. Saying the fire was actually in the fire exit stairwells.

Really not good at all. God help them all.
 

Spaghetti

Member
Dunno. BBC reported there was a pressure group with a blog who've complained for years about poor safety standards here and fears of a fire.... Electrical surges due to poor wiring. If all true the people responsible are going to jail for fucking life.
Here's a link to their blog.

And here's an excerpt from a post from 7 months ago...

It is a truly terrifying thought but the Grenfell Action Group firmly believe that only a catastrophic event will expose the ineptitude and incompetence of our landlord, the KCTMO, and bring an end to the dangerous living conditions and neglect of health and safety legislation that they inflict upon their tenants and leaseholders. We believe that the KCTMO are an evil, unprincipled, mini-mafia who have no business to be charged with the responsibility of looking after the every day management of large scale social housing estates and that their sordid collusion with the RBKC Council is a recipe for a future major disaster.
 

Beefy

Member
Worrying reports that very few people seem to have been seen being treated after escaping, the inference that not many have managed to escape. Saying the fire was actually in the fire exit stairwells.

Really not good at all. God help them all.

Yeah place sounds like a death trap even before this happened.
 

Showaddy

Member
The council has a lot to answer for this

With a blaze like that and the fact that it started at the very dead hours of the night/very early hours of the morning, I'm fearing for the worst.

Kensington & Chelsea has got to be the richest borough in the whole country as well. The fact that a decaying high rise was left in this sort of state with people crammed inside is a disgrace.
 

Hjod

Banned
Smoke alarm really? Have you seen the picture of the fire?

Dude look at the fire...

Also apparently none of the fire alarms worked.

I'm not talking about that fire, sorry didn't mean to come off like a giant douche. I'm just saying it's good to have one at home.

It's the best early warning system you can have against fires in your home.

Again, was just a PSA for Gaffers. Sorry.
 

shiba5

Member
Horrifying.
My state started requiring sprinkler systems in all new construction which I originally thought was overkill, but then I watched a house in my neighborhood go up like a Roman candle within minutes of the fire starting.
 
I used to live in a building like this (although a lot smaller, only 8 stories).

When the fire alarm went off, everyone just used to ignore it. Horrible thought.
 
Jeez, there is, what sounds like an Australian guy called Jody, live on BBC5 that was there at the beginning who doesn't think anyone above about the 4th floor got out. He ran around with a fire axe trying to help but couldn't find a fire exit.
 

GHG

Member
Apartments

Here is the image this morning

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Worrying reports that very few people seem to have been seen being treated after escaping, the inference that not many have managed to escape. Saying the fire was actually in the fire exit stairwells.

Really not good at all. God help them all.

Fucking hell this is so saddening :( .

Looks like the building wasn't safe to be inhabited.
 

Vestal

Gold Member
*sigh* My thoughts go out to those affected by this.. If this was something preventable, I hope those responsible pay dearly for their neglect.
 

Showaddy

Member
Jeez, there is, what sounds like an Australian guy called Jody, live on BBC5 that was there at the beginning who doesn't think anyone above about the 4th floor got out. He ran around with a fire axe trying to help but couldn't find a fire exit.

A lot of older high rise blocks have 1 set of stairs, a couple of lifts and no external fire escape. If the stairs are compromised you're utterly fucked.
 

LQX

Member
Watching BBC America live and man it looks bad, real bad. It looks like they will just have to wait until it burns out and it might collapse before that.

I imagine the only way to put out a fire like that is with helicopters or planes dropping water on it.

I feel bad for London. So much tragedy this year.
 

Fhtagn

Member
This is so horrifying I can barely find the words, especially knowing people had been trying to draw attention to the state of the building for months/years.
 

FreeMufasa

Junior Member
Worrying reports that very few people seem to have been seen being treated after escaping, the inference that not many have managed to escape. Saying the fire was actually in the fire exit stairwells.

Really not good at all. God help them all.

Fucking hell.......makes me wonder if it was started on purpose. I heard there are many Muslim families living in the building.
 
I believe this started on floor 3 or so.. at about 1am. Horrible stories on BBC saying people were making farewell phonecalls to family. Whole building looks engulfed.

This is going to be horrific. Also worrying the building might collapse and take others with it.

Shit.

No no no no no

I'm shaking just thinking of making or receiving that call

The building owner needs to lose everything, but it still wouldn't be enough
 

PopeReal

Member
Those orders telling loved ones inside to self evacuate are heart breaking. There is no possible way to rescue them.
 

Lo-Volt

Member
Those orders telling loved ones inside to self evacuate are heart breaking. There is no possible way to rescue them.

It does sound like police and fire are still attempting to do so, complete with battering rams via Sky.

Fucking hell.......makes me wonder if it was started on purpose. I heard there are many Muslim families living in the building.

For what it's worth, a survivor went on camera to say that's neighbor's appliance exploded in a nearby apartment, causing the blaze. That is no substitute for an investigation of course.
 
Person on Twitter saying the fire started at 11.30pm wtf. Kids were screaming save us from the top floor and people were busy recording on their smartphones. 😢
 
This is incredibly sad.
No no no no no

I'm shaking just thinking of making or receiving that call

The building owner needs to lose everything, but it still wouldn't be enough
We have no idea what caused this and it is too early to be saying something like that. Building could have been well maintained and in code. It could be something that multiple inspectors didn't catch. It could be intentional. We have no idea what caused this yet and it is way to early to make this claim.
 
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