New Straits Times

CLADDING FEARS SPREAD

600 buildings in England using same material as those in tower blaze

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AROUND 600 tower blocks in England have similar cladding to the burnt-out Grenfell Tower, Downing Street said yesterday, while combustibl­e cladding has been found on at least three public housing blocks.

Prime Minister Theresa May said the government had arranged to test cladding on “all relevant tower blocks” following the deadly June 14 inferno, with some failing the tests.

Meanwhile, local authoritie­s estimate that 600 high-rise buildings have used similar cladding to the Grenfell Tower west of here.

The panels have been widely blamed for the rapid spread of the fire which consumed the 24-storey public housing block, leaving 79 people presumed dead.

Downing Street declined to specify whether the cladding on the tower block was combustibl­e or not, citing an ongoing investigat­ion.

“We cannot and will not ask people to live in unsafe homes,” May said to Parliament.

She said the relevant local authoritie­s and fire services had been informed of those blocks failing the tests, but did not specify what action would be taken.

More than 100 buildings a day can be tested and May urged landlords to send samples for rapid assessment.

All social housing landlords have been instructed to conduct fire safety checks on tower blocks. May said landlords were expected to provide people with alternativ­e accommodat­ion if buildings were found to be unsafe.

King ’s College Hospital said three of its patients from the disaster were given the hydrogen cyanide poisoning antidote Cyanokit as a precaution.

Manufactur­er Celotex stated that the insulation in the cladding would have released “toxic gases” if it caught fire.

The cladding was installed for beautifica­tion and insulation despite warnings from local residents about fire safety.

May also said the blaze would not be used as a reason to carry out immigratio­n checks.

London Mayor Sadiq Khan called for an amnesty for any illegal immigrants who survived the blaze.

He told LBC radio there might have been people who were illegally sub-letting their flats, and others, who were illegal immigrants, staying with friends and family. AFP

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