Texarkana Gazette

London council evacuates some residents for safety

- By Danica Kirka

LONDON—One London community is evacuating some 800 households from five publicly owned apartment towers because of safety concerns following the devastatin­g fire that killed 79 people in a west London highrise last week.

The move comes as residents of thousands of tower blocks around Britain expressed concern about safety after commonly used building materials were blamed for rapidly spreading the blaze at Grenfell Tower.

Camden Council in north London, which announced the evacuation Friday night, was the first local government to take the dramatic step of emptying its buildings so safety upgrades could be made.

Council leader Georgia Gould said the borough made the decision after the London Fire Brigade and council experts said they couldn’t guarantee the safety of residents after inspecting the five towers. The inspectors were following up on previously unknown safety complaints from residents, she said.

“I’ve made the really, really difficult decision to move the people living there into temporary accommodat­ion while we do the urgent works to guarantee safety,” Gould told reporters outside the public housing complex. “I know it’s difficult, but Grenfell changes everything.”

Public safety concerns have been prompted by exterior cladding known as aluminum composite panels, which are believed to have rapidly spread the fire at Grenfell Tower on June 14, trapping residents in their homes before firefighte­rs could save them.

Local councils around Britain are testing similar panels on hundreds of their buildings. Fourteen apartment blocks have so far tested positive for combustibl­e materials.

 ?? Associated Press ?? Residents leave a tower block Friday on the Chalcots Estate in Camden, London, as the building is evacuated in the wake of the Grenfell Tower fire to allow “urgent fire safety works” to take place.
Associated Press Residents leave a tower block Friday on the Chalcots Estate in Camden, London, as the building is evacuated in the wake of the Grenfell Tower fire to allow “urgent fire safety works” to take place.

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