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London tower may have used banned siding in renovation

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LONDON — The new exterior cladding used in a renovation on London’s Grenfell Tower may have been banned under U.K. building regulation­s, two British ministers said Sunday as police continued their criminal investigat­ion into the inferno that killed at least 58 people.

Trade Minister Greg Hands said the government is carrying out an “urgent inspection” of the roughly 2,500 similar tower blocks across Britain to assess their safety, while an opposition lawmaker urged the government to quickly secure documents in the Grenfell renovation for the criminal probe.

Late Sunday, the Metropolit­an Police released three photos from inside Grenfell Tower, which showed in close detail how the fire charred the 24-story building that once housed up to 600 people in 120 apartments.

Experts believe the building’s new exterior cladding, which contained insulation, helped spread the flames quickly up the outside of the public housing tower early Wednesday. Some said they had never seen a building fire advance so quickly.

Hands and Treasury chief Philip Hammond said in separate TV appearance­s that the cladding used on Grenfell seems to be prohibited by British regulation­s. Hands cautioned that officials don’t yet have exact details about the renovation that ended just last year.

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