The Oklahoman

High-rise fire: Cladding may have helped spread blaze

- BY GREGORY KATZ Associated Press

The official cause may not be known for months. The death toll is unclear — and rising. No one has said exactly where the fire started. But experts suspect recent renovation­s at the Grenfell Tower, including newly installed external cladding, played a tragic role in spreading the fire so quickly.

A look at the photos and video of the inferno that claimed at least 17 lives shows why the cladding is a possible culprit: The flames can be seen “climbing” up the sides of the public housing building at an alarming pace, overwhelmi­ng efforts to limit the destructio­n.

The exterior cladding and the insulation squeezed between its panels were added as part of an extensive renovation completed last year. Matt Wrack, leader of the Fire Brigades Union, told The Associated Press that changes made during the refurbishm­ent project seem to have left the building vulnerable to a catastroph­ic blaze.

“No one knows if it’s cladding or one of the other alteration­s,” he said. “Something clearly affected the fire protection. Cladding is clearly one of the things that has to be looked at. We need to look at what happened to cause such a major failure. How can this happen in the UK in 2017? It’s staggering.”

He said the public has a right to know the cause. Giving urgency to the quest for answers is the fact that other buildings in Britain and throughout the world use similar materials. Britain has ordered checks at tower blocks that have had comparable renovation­s or are being renovated now with similar methods.

On Thursday, London police said an investigat­ion had been launched to determine whether the blaze involved any crimes, and Prime Minister Theresa May announced a public inquiry, a type of probe that’s used to investigat­e issues of major public concern.

 ?? [AP PHOTO] ?? Firemen are shielded Thursday as they search through the debris scattered around the Grenfell Tower in London as firefighte­rs continue to damp-down the deadly fire.
[AP PHOTO] Firemen are shielded Thursday as they search through the debris scattered around the Grenfell Tower in London as firefighte­rs continue to damp-down the deadly fire.

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