The Sun (Malaysia)

High-rise danger

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huge fire that engulfed the Grenfell Tower, London, were scary and devastatin­g.

The fire is believed to have started from the fourth floor of the apartment block, but it spread so rapidly that it affected all the other floors, irrespecti­ve of whether they were occupied or not.

Scenes of the raging fire and thick-black smoke covering the 24-storey tower block shocked not only the people in the United Kingdom but also other parts of the world. Many observers were reminded of the 1974 disaster movie, The Towering Inferno, about the world’s tallest building engulfed by fire.

As of June 18, four days after the fire incident, some 58 people are either dead, presumed dead or missing. The recovery work has started, but could take weeks to finish.

It is also useful to note that there were very helpful people in the vicinity of the apartment block. The most heart-warming episode was the successful act of a man who managed to get hold of a baby thrown down from the 9th floor. It is not known if the mother who threw the baby was able to get out of the inferno.

Many Malaysians have experience­d sadness when disasters occurred. We, especially the developers, town planners, engineers and architects, should not forget the collapse of Block 1 of the three 12-storey residentia­l blocks of the Highland Towers in 1993.

Three people were rescued alive on the first day. There were 48 fatalities. The retaining walls and the drainage system were not only poorly designed but also lacked maintenanc­e. The residents of Block 2 and 3 were evacuated. To this day, the two blocks stand empty.

The three blocks were built on a steep hill-slope in Selangor. The main cause of the collapsed blocks could be explained by major landslide after more than 10 days of monsoon rain. But it was also fair to blame the developers, town planners, engineers and architects who were involved in building the apartments on a precarious piece of land.

In view of the mushroomin­g of high-rise buildings in many towns and cities, it is important that local authoritie­s that approve applicatio­ns to build high-rise buildings must make sure the approved projects comply fully with regulation­s on safety features. There should be no cutting of corners.

Developers with their teams of engineers and architects should always place emphasis on the importance of sound, safe and ethical engineerin­g standards. They must ensure that there are proper fire safety and evacuation procedures in all their high-rise projects. Buildings must be designed in such

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