Jamaica Gleaner

Children tossed from windows in London high-rise blaze

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AFAST-MOVING overnight fire engulfed a 24-storey apartment tower in London yesterday, killing at least six people and injuring 74 others, police said. Desperatel­y trying to avoid the flames, residents threw babies and small children from high windows to people down on the sidewalk, witnesses said.

The inferno lit up the night sky and spewed black smoke from the windows of the Grenfell Tower in North Kensington, where more than 200 firefighte­rs battled the blaze. The smoke stretched for miles (kilometres) across the sky after dawn, revealing the blackened, flame-licked wreckage of the building, which was still burning over 12 hours later.

People trapped by the advancing flames and thick smoke banged on windows and screamed for help, witnesses and survivors said. One resident said the fire alarm did not go off — bolstering the arguments of a community group, which only months ago had warned of a potential catastroph­e at the subsidised housing block.

“The flames, I have never seen anything like it, it just reminded me of 9/11,” said Muna Ali, 45. “The fire started on the upper floors ... oh my goodness, it spread so quickly. It had completely spread within half an hour.”

“This is an unpreceden­ted incident,” Fire Commission­er Dany Cotton told reporters. “In my 29 years of being a firefighte­r I have never, ever seen anything of this scale.”

She said she feared more victims would be found still inside the tower, where up to 600 people lived in 120 apartments. By mid-afternoon, firefighte­rs were carrying out systematic searches throughout the charred wreckage.

 ?? AP PHOTOS ?? Metropolit­an Police in London say they’re continuing to evacuate people from a massive apartment fire in west London, yesterday. The fire had been burning for more than three hours and stretched from the second to the 27th floor of the building.
AP PHOTOS Metropolit­an Police in London say they’re continuing to evacuate people from a massive apartment fire in west London, yesterday. The fire had been burning for more than three hours and stretched from the second to the 27th floor of the building.

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