Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Faulty insulation found at German site

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BERLIN — An apartment building in a northweste­rn German city was evacuated Tuesday because of fears that its exterior insulation is similar to materials that allowed the deadly fire at London’s Grenfell Tower to spread.

The 11-story building is in Wuppertal, Germany. In addition to discoverin­g the sort of insulation material under scrutiny after the blaze in London, government officials found that the building’s escape routes were too close to the facade, making them useless in the event of a fire.

“In principle, the building is a trap,” said Jochen Braun, head of Wuppertal’s constructi­on and housing department. “After we saw what happened in London, we reassessed the situation.”

The evacuation came as cities across Europe examine fire safety, prompted by the incinerati­on two weeks ago of the 24-story tower in London, killing at least 79 people. Tests of exterior cladding on dozens of other public housing complexes have yielded a 100 percent failure rate.

The 73 residents of the building in Wuppertal were either asked to stay with friends and relatives, or were given access to furnished apartments, Braun said.

Authoritie­s have asked the owner of the building to remove the facade and take other measures to eliminate the fire hazard. German media reported that at least 70 other buildings would be tested in Wuppertal alone.

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