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Residents of UK high-rises in panic over cladding dangers

- AFP

London — Tower blocks housing thousands of people across England are being urgently tested to check if their cladding poses a serious fire risk following the Grenfell Tower disaster, as the government on Thursday blamed decades of neglect.

Prime Minister Theresa May said the government had arranged to test cladding on “all relevant tower blocks” following the deadly June 14 inferno, with at least three public housing blocks already found to be covered in combustibl­e material.

English local authoritie­s estimate that 600 high-rise buildings have cladding, and the race is on to establish which ones are covered in the same material that enclosed Grenfell Tower in west London.

The figure does not include Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, which have autonomous powers in

Many others living in tall residentia­l buildings will have concerns about their safety”

Theresa May, Prime Minister

housing. 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.

They may also have produced toxic gases when burning and at least three people injured in the disaster were given an anti-cyanide antidote as a precaution.

Camden Council in London on Thursday said it will remove cladding from five tower blocks over fire concerns, raising questions about the status of the thousands currently living in cladded tower blocks.

“Many others living in tall residentia­l buildings will have concerns about their safety after what happened at Grenfell,” May said in a statement to parliament.

“We cannot and will not ask people to live in unsafe homes.”

The full terror awaiting firefighte­rs at Grenfell was laid bare on Thursday by footage filmed inside a fire engine as it neared the tower.

Seeing the entire building ablaze, the stunned firemen asked how such an inferno could happen, in the footage obtained by the BBC.

They could be heard saying: “Jesus Christ, that is not a real block with people in it? How are we going get in that?

“That’s a whole tower block on fire... Oh my God. There’s kids in there. How is that even possible?”

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

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

She said landlords were expected to provide people with alternativ­e accommodat­ion if buildings were found to be unsafe.

King’s College Hospital told AFP that 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 National Health Service said 10 patients were still being treated in hospital, five of whom were in a critical condition.

The cladding was installed for beautifica­tion and insulation despite warnings from local residents about fire safety as part of a major refurbishm­ent of Grenfell Tower that was completed last year. —

 ?? AFP ?? The unburned lower floors with untouched cladding still in place are pictured, with the burnt out upper floors above, at the remains of the Grenfell Tower block in north Kensington, west London on Thursday. —
AFP The unburned lower floors with untouched cladding still in place are pictured, with the burnt out upper floors above, at the remains of the Grenfell Tower block in north Kensington, west London on Thursday. —

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