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London fire: Theresa May orders full inquiry, as death toll rises to 17

Around 35 appeals to find missing loved ones have been made in the press and on social media.

Updated at 3pm 

Tower block fire in London Fire service personnel inside Grenfell Tower in west London. Rick Findler Rick Findler

PRIME MINISTER THERESA May has ordered a public inquiry into the devastating London tower block fire which left at least 17 people dead.

Firefighters are still searching for bodies, and dozens have been reported missing.

“We owe that to the families, to the people who have lost loved ones and the homes in which they lived,” said May, as firefighters said parts of the council-owned building in west London had become structurally unsafe.

The prime minister said the inquiry, an official review of action by public institutions, was needed to ensure “this terrible tragedy is properly investigated”.

Seventeen people have been confirmed dead and the number is expected to rise, with Fire Commissioner Dany Cotton telling Sky News there were still “unknown numbers” of people inside.

“Tragically now we are not expecting to find anyone else alive,” she said.

The 24-storey Grenfell Tower was home to around 600 people when the fire ripped through the building before dawn yesterday.

Whole families remain missing after the fire which forced residents to flee through black smoke down the single stairwell, jump out of windows or even drop their children to safety.

Around 35 appeals to find missing loved ones have been made in the press and on social media so far.

‘Very hard questions’ 

Questions are growing about how the flames spread so quickly, engulfing the tower’s 120 apartments in what fire chiefs said was an unprecedented blaze.

Opposition leader Jeremy Corbyn, who visited the tower today after the prime minister, said “some very hard questions must be answered” about how the fire took hold.

“We have to get to the bottom of this – the truth has got to come out and it will,” he told volunteers at a local church.

The focus of criticism centres on the cladding fitted to external walls on the 1970s concrete block as part of a €9.9 million refit completed last year.

According to the BBC, the cladding had a plastic core and was similar to that used by high-rise buildings in France, the United Arab Emirates and Australia, which had also suffered fires that spread.

Rydon, the firm responsible for the refit, said the project “met all required building regulations”.

Harley Facades, which fitted the panels, told the BBC: “At this time, we are not aware of any link between the fire and the exterior cladding to the tower.”

Tower block fire in London Rick Findler Rick Findler

‘We saw them dying’

Grenfell Tower is part of a social housing estate in north Kensington, just streets away from some of the most expensive homes in the world in Notting Hill.

The area has a large immigrant population, but many families have lived in the area for years, passing on their low-rent homes to their children.

Witnesses told how residents in the upper floors used their mobile phone torches to attract attention, before they disappeared from view, their screams of help falling silent.

“We saw them dying,” said Adi Estu, 32, who was evacuated from her home nearby.

Some people reportedly jumped from the windows, and one witness, Samira Lamrani, said she saw a woman drop a baby from the ninth or 10th floor, for the child to be caught by a man below.

The fire triggered a fresh wave of mourning in a country already battered by a string of terror attacks.

More than £480,000 had been raised online for the victims by this morning, while local community centres were inundated by donations of clothes and food.

Volunteers in Glasgow – 550km away — sent a truck laden with nappies and other supplies.

Queen Elizabeth II sent her condolences, paying tribute to the bravery of the emergency services.

“It is also heartening to see the incredible generosity of community volunteers rallying to help those affected by this terrible event,” she in a statement.

Tower block fire in London Rick Findler Rick Findler

Questions over safety measures 

Cladding has been added to a number of buildings across London in recent years, intended to provide insulation as well as improve the appearance of older buildings.

But Kostas Tsavdaridis, associate professor of structural engineering at the University of Leeds, warned: “Some materials used in facades act as significant fire loads.”

“Although theoretically they are fire resistant, in most cases they are high-temperature resistant instead of fire resistant. But even if they are, smoke and fire will spread through the joints and connections,” he said.

There were questions about why there was no sprinkler system in the Grenfell Tower which could have helped stop the fire spreading, or any central smoke alarm system that would have woken sleeping residents.

Official fire service advice for residents to stay in their homes and use towels to block out smoke, while awaiting help, has also come under scrutiny.

Firefighters were able to reach only the 12th floor of the block during the height of the blaze.

Abdelaziz El-Wahabi, his wife Faouzia and their three children were among those who followed protocol by staying in their flat on the 21st floor.

“Last time I spoke to his wife, he was on the phone to the fire brigade. I’ve not heard from them since,” his sister Hanan Wahabi told AFP yesterday morning.

David Collins, former chairman of the Grenfell Tower Residents’ Association, said the building’s management had failed to listen to residents’ calls for improvements on fire safety.

“If the same concerns were had in a wealthy part of Kensington and Chelsea they would have got resolved, but here they didn’t get resolved,” Collins told AFP.

© – AFP, 2017

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    Mute Beanstalk
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    Aug 31st 2015, 2:05 PM

    Thought you were gonna start chatting bout a new Irish wine from Wexford or something going by the headline.

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    Mute BevinArmageddon
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    Aug 31st 2015, 2:08 PM

    Me too!

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    Mute Micheal S. O' Ceilleachair
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    Aug 31st 2015, 5:01 PM

    Strawberry wine!!!

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    Mute Tap Solny
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    Aug 31st 2015, 5:18 PM

    Gonna bout?

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    Mute Chris Mansfield
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    Aug 31st 2015, 2:10 PM

    I’d say this has more to do with exchange rates than wine quality.

    Chile is cheap, as is South Africa.

    Australia is very expensive and the USA is going that way.

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    Mute David Cullen
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    Aug 31st 2015, 2:15 PM

    the cheapest wine will always sell the best in Ireland, sad but true
    I get asked every day at work
    ” a glass of red please …… what ever is cheapest “

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    Mute Peter
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    Aug 31st 2015, 2:34 PM

    That’s because establishments charge absolutely ridiculous prices for an average wine. Sort out your price list & maybe people will be a bit more fussy.

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    Mute David Cullen
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    Aug 31st 2015, 2:47 PM

    never hear it in a bar, give us cocktail what ever is cheapest !!

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    Mute yoman
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    Aug 31st 2015, 4:49 PM

    taxes and profit from the bar make wine very expensive in Ireland. that’s a fact. But if you look at a wine at 5.99. Tax is around 3eur per bottle + Vat, shipping cost, price of the actuall bottle (.90cents ) etc…. it’s a bargain. Unfortunately it’s crap.

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    Mute Alan Weinrib
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    Aug 31st 2015, 2:05 PM

    South African wines are amazing and great value at the moment with the rand

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    Mute Rehabmeerkat
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    Aug 31st 2015, 4:40 PM

    do lidl except rand?

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    Mute Micheal S. O' Ceilleachair
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    Aug 31st 2015, 5:03 PM

    …..don’t drink too much of it though, randy!!

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    Mute Rob Cahill
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    Aug 31st 2015, 2:46 PM

    Surprised New Zealand is so low. Best wine I’ve had in a while was Croatian.

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    Mute andrew haire
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    Aug 31st 2015, 3:07 PM

    Croatian wine are really good quality, but expensive even in Croatia. there are a lot of grape varieties there that you wouldn’t see anywhere else. There’re planting a lot of new vineyards recently, with grants from the EU. To encourage variety in European wines. Isn’t that nice.

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    Mute AARO-SAURUS
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    Aug 31st 2015, 4:15 PM

    sauvignon Dutch Gold. The finest.

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    Mute Timmay Timeo
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    Aug 31st 2015, 5:30 PM

    if you exclude wine sold in pubs Chile would not be at the top. publicans choose the cheapest wine they can get away with and charge €;24 a bottle. its the publicans choice not the consumers.

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    Mute Mark Malone
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    Aug 31st 2015, 2:09 PM

    We’d be partial to a nice chilled Chilean sauvignon blanc on occasions alright.

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    Mute Jason Culligan
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    Aug 31st 2015, 2:13 PM

    First got into wine on a trip to Macedonia, they make some fine wines which I must say seem to be underrated here in the EU due to trade restrictions.

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    Mute Michael Sands
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    Aug 31st 2015, 3:57 PM

    With a hint of immigrants… lol.

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    Mute Paul McGahan
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    Sep 1st 2015, 6:31 AM

    Czech Republic also has a booming wine industry. Very little is exported, however there are lots of top quality wines here available, particularly Riesling types, and some lighter reds. Really affordable too with a good bottle costing max 10EUR, but average about 7 to 8.

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    Mute Neuville-Kepler62F
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    Aug 31st 2015, 4:08 PM

    French unsympathetic …. as one French woman remarked “If the Irish have difficulty with water, let them drink wine”

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    Mute Susanne Morgan
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    Aug 31st 2015, 4:43 PM

    Very hard to get a non-Chilean wine in a pub. Am allergic to Chilean wines (something to do with the casks they use) and find the lack of other wines at times quite frustrating. Have come across places with 6 wines (3 red and 3 white) 5 of them being Chilean and the other one just about suitable for cooking …

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    Mute Gerard McAuliffe
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    Aug 31st 2015, 3:58 PM

    Greek wine is actually very good though quite expensive. Most of the countries listed here can produce decent stuff though I don’t think I’ve ever had a nice Australian or Californian wine – very overpriced too. You can’t beat old world wines really.

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    Mute Hilary Farrell-Naik
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    Sep 1st 2015, 6:22 AM

    Australian wines are lovely, maybe Ireland is importing the not so good ones.

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    Mute The Dublin Cynic
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    Aug 31st 2015, 5:34 PM

    Had a lovely Portuguese red the other day

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    Mute John Quill
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    Aug 31st 2015, 3:43 PM

    Hmmmmm wine.

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    Mute Gordon Hatch
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    Aug 31st 2015, 5:19 PM

    This doesn’t really stack up – the trend on more Chilean wines being bought here does not mean it is the most popular – it’s the wine that most importers are buying in and selling at low cost to pubs etc. If you look at the price index above ppl here are getting more educated on wines – the best value you will get on wine in Ireland is in the €15 to €18 range (taking into account production costs and the various taxes). So people are more discerning with their euros – Not much Chilean wine falls into the €15-€18 bracket so I am confused.

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    Mute andrew haire
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    Aug 31st 2015, 2:42 PM

    Put more tax on Swiss chocolate and French red wine. With double tax if you have them together in the shopping trolley.

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    Mute Eric
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    Aug 31st 2015, 7:47 PM

    Chilian and Australian wines are just good enough for calimocho, sangria or hot wines…

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    Mute Tap Solny
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    Aug 31st 2015, 5:14 PM

    ‘See ya’ – standards have slipped to an appalling degree.

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    Mute Michael Sands
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    Aug 31st 2015, 3:59 PM

    Best wine I ever got was fortified wine use for communion, second was an organic Tesco wine…

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    Mute Michael Sands
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    Aug 31st 2015, 4:00 PM

    A wine from France but I do like Monastier…

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    Mute Joseph Siddall
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    Sep 1st 2015, 10:23 AM

    Italian, Portuguese and German for preference. Chilean for price but some of their Merlot is pretty good.

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    Mute Michael Sands
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    Aug 31st 2015, 3:56 PM

    It’s me, only joking… Home brewing lol.

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    Mute Michael Sands
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    Sep 1st 2015, 6:56 PM

    If you can’t take a joke then Blossom Hill to you all lol.

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    Mute KMac
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    Aug 31st 2015, 2:43 PM

    A Santa Rita Reserve is particularly nice. My fave.

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