Absolutely horrendous. Unfortunately, the BBC have gone into overdrive again. They have been focusing their cameras on it for over an hour. It seems as if their people are trying to lead the news instead of just reporting it and moving on.
It is all very distressing, and not being able to do anything to help, why keep going on and on with inane chatter.
Similar reporting on ITV. People want to know why there is no obvious attempt by the rescue services to save those people trapped inside the building .
emgee wrote: ↑Wed Jun 14, 2017 9:50 am
Similar reporting on ITV. People want to know why there is no obvious attempt by the rescue services to save those people trapped inside the building .
Alan
This is real life, not some Hollywood blockbuster, if its possible for them to get in they will... very easy for armchair viewing people sipping their morning tea, to dish out advice?
It's reported that the building has recently had some kind of plastic type cover or coating put onto it with a wooden frame. The residents weren't happy about it and have had meetings.
One guy said he saw it burning on the first floor and then it just took hold and quickly moved up the tower.
emgee wrote: ↑Wed Jun 14, 2017 9:50 am
Similar reporting on ITV. People want to know why there is no obvious attempt by the rescue services to save those people trapped inside the building .
Alan
Perhaps not obvious to you, but be assured the firefighters will be doing what they ALWAYS do- ie putting their own lives at risk, whilst saving as many as possible. A guy who lived on the 7th floor managed to escape. He was in awe of the firefighters he passed on the way down, as they were going UP.
emgee wrote: ↑Wed Jun 14, 2017 9:50 am
Similar reporting on ITV. People want to know why there is no obvious attempt by the rescue services to save those people trapped inside the building .
Alan
This came out about 20 minutes ago:
Matt Wrack, general secretary of the Fire Brigades Union, has said normal fire procedures were not possible to follow in the Grenfell Tower fire.
He explained that normally firefighters would work from the inside out but in this case they had not been able to do so. He said it was "shocking" that a fire in a tower block was able to take hold in this way.
But it does seem that some firefighters did manage to get inside the building, however from eye witness reports and residents who managed to escape, it seems once it started to burn it went up the building quite rapidly.
The management company running this high-rise tower block in S.Kensighton of all places, is also under close investigtaion all over the UK, with local Councils usually blocking resident Action Groups protests!
They are penny-pinching assholes who don't give a toss for their tenants lives. May the fleas from a 1,000 camels and 1,000,000 hedgehogs forever infest their greedy assholes!
PaphosAL wrote: ↑Wed Jun 14, 2017 7:35 pm
The management company running this high-rise tower block in S.Kensighton of all places, is also under close investigtaion all over the UK, with local Councils usually blocking resident Action Groups protests!
They are penny-pinching assholes who don't give a toss for their tenants lives. May the fleas from a 1,000 camels and 1,000,000 hedgehogs forever infest their greedy assholes!
Terrible tragedy. Too many of these social housing schemes have multiple responsible parties. Councils have often sold the property to one group, who sell the maintenance to another, who subcontract most work - meaning tracking those responsible becomes almost impossible.
Awful, for all involved. fire can spread so quickly. one comment is that the cladding acted as a chimney henvd the rapid spread. Visible from Mrs W's office.
PolemIan wrote: ↑Wed Jun 14, 2017 11:43 pm
Awful, for all involved. fire can spread so quickly. one comment is that the cladding acted as a chimney henvd the rapid spread. Visible from Mrs W's office.
I couldn´t believe that flammable claddings for high-rise buildings are permitted in the UK. But I read in a newspaper that they indeed are. This should be changed. I read an interview with a high-ranking firefighter who said that they tried to press for safer builing regulations but lobbyists prevailed in the international gremiums dealing with those questions. The only EU-country which bans flammable claddings for high-rise buildings is Germany. But according to him there needs more to be done.
They're saying now that they're not expecting to find any more survivors. Lots of people still missing, although they were spread around a large number of hospitals....
An interesting video shared by a guy who was helping with keeping up communication between people stuck and passing details of their locations to the firemen during Tuesday evening: