I haven't mate.
I wouldn't be surprised if ISIS said they caused it though.
It was a radical fridge.
I haven't mate.
I wouldn't be surprised if ISIS said they caused it though.
unbelievably: flammable cladding was used on the outside of the building.
It obviously wasn't supposed to be flammable and they don't yet know exactly what happened, though it certainly seems to have caught fire much more easily than it should,
yeah, thats what I mean..It obviously wasn't supposed to be flammable and they don't yet know exactly what happened, though it certainly seems to have caught fire much more easily than it should,
It was indeed and has been linked to other fires in Paris and other cities and there had been numerous appeals for there to be efforts made to implement stricter fire safety at this particular block as a result.
Just been reading some eyewitness reports and had to stop reading, truly harrowing stuff.
HRI is an accident waiting to happen.. they don't build hospitals vertically anymore, purely for that reason.It's the stuff of nightmares, for the residents and the firefighters.
A lot of talk about cladding, and the pictures showing the flames shooting up the side of the building. I hope someone is reviewing all the work done at HRI recently.
Let's just hope everyone is accounted for and the death toll does not rise
Sadly, I think it's likely to rise dramatically.
There were up to 600 people in the building and many didn't know about the fire until it was too late, the fire brigade couldn't even get to the top two floors.
All in top three floors feared lost. It's another terrible tragedy; sympathy for all those lost and those who have lost relatives, family, friends.Sadly, I think it's likely to rise dramatically.
There were up to 600 people in the building and many didn't know about the fire until it was too late, the fire brigade couldn't even get to the top two floors.
Some serious health and safety questions will need answering , there will be some people who have signed things off sweating now ..All in top three floors feared lost. It's another terrible tragedy; sympathy for all those lost and those who have lost relatives, family, friends.
BUT
No fire alarms in common areas - corridors and stairwells!