Daily Mirror

Thousands more living in tower deathtraps

Fears 600 buildings have lethal Grenfell-style panels

- BY BEN ROSSINGTON

UP to 600 high-rise flat blocks may have similar cladding to Grenfell Tower.

A resident in North London said it was “really scary”.

Labour’s Harriet Harman called the figure “chilling”.

TENS of thousands of people could be evacuated if their homes are found to have flammable cladding like Grenfell Tower.

The warning came as safety checks started at about 600 tower blocks across England yesterday amid fears they could be deathtraps.

By last night, 11 residentia­l blocks in eight local authority areas were confirmed to have potentiall­y dangerous cladding fitted.

If they fail further fire safety checks, the material will have to be removed – or the buildings cleared of residents until they are made safe.

Panels on the outside of Grenfell Tower in Kensington, West London, are suspected to have helped the rapid spread of last week’s blaze, which left at least 79 people missing and presumed dead.

Asked if any of the affected blocks would be evacuated, a No10 spokeswoma­n said: “Obviously nobody will be living in buildings that are unsafe. They will be rehoused if they need to be.”

She added: “Failing this test does not necessaril­y mean that your building may be declared unsafe. It will be subject to further testing that is undertaken by the fire services.”

London Mayor Sadiq Khan said the fact other blocks were fitted with combustibl­e cladding confirmed “people’s worst fears”.

And Labour’s Harriet Harman said the number was “chilling” before adding: “It will be a horrifying confirmati­on of what we all saw on our TV screens, but it will be even more frightenin­g for others.”

The Government, which is co-ordinating safety checks, has the capacity to test 100 blocks a day.

It means assessing all 600 buildings will take until at least Tuesday.

Only three of the councils affected so far have been named – Camden, Plymouth and Manchester.

But people living in the two-yearold Rivers Apartments in Tottenham, North London, have been told by Newlon Housing Trust that their building is wrapped in the same lethal material as Grenfell. In emails seen by the Daily Mirror, Newlon told residents that builder Galliford Try had revealed it used a flammable brand of panel, rather than the fire-resistant kind. Newlon’s housing services director Bill Henderson apparently told one resident: “This should not have been used in a building like Rivers.” The trust admitted to residents it is “very likely, almost certain” that the panels will be replaced. Since the news, the trust is running regular fire safety patrols on the site. Jack Williams, who lives on the ninth floor, said: “This is a two-year-old building, it should never have happened.

“I think we’re in a precarious situation right now. It’s such a similar building to Grenfell, it’s really quite scary, to be honest.”

A Galliford Try spokesman said last night: “At completion, Rivers Apartments received all the appropriat­e statutory approvals required under the contract including building regulation­s and building warranty.

“The build includes a range of fire prevention measures including sprinklers in all flats, smoke ventilator shafts, fire lobbies, a fire-fighting lift and secured exit routes.

“We are working closely with Newlon Housing Trust to review the technical aspects of the cladding used on the scheme while keeping the trust

 ??  ?? BLAZE At least 79 died in Grenfell Tower tragedy
BLAZE At least 79 died in Grenfell Tower tragedy
 ??  ?? Cladding removed in Camden DANGER
Cladding removed in Camden DANGER
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An affected block in Plymouth DANGER
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TOTTENHAM Fire crew at Rivers Apartments
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WORRIED Resident Jack Williams
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HORROR Mirror on Grenfell blaze

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