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Wednesday, June 14, 2017

Nigerian woman and her grandson escape London fire Tragedy (Photos)

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chei......A massive fire engulfed a residential high-rise building in London on Wednesday 14 June, leaving at least 74 people injured and 12 dead. The London Fire Brigade dispatched at least 40 fire engines, 20 ambulance crews and more than 200 firefighters in an effort to battle the conflagration, at the 24-story Grenfell Tower in West London.

A Nigerian woman (pictured) said she woke up to find the fire and got her grandson out. She said no one came to her aid. No one raised an alarm, NationalHelm reports.
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The fire brigade spokesperson confirmed she had never seen that kind of fire in her entire career. The Fire Brigade is being criticized for being slow in its response.
Authorities said they are monitoring the stability of the charred structure, but that firefighters have managed to search “most” of the building for remaining people.
The Metropolitan Police Service confirmed the rising death toll at a press conference on Wednesday.
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London's Metropolitan Police have confirmed that six people are dead following the huge fire outbreak that engulfed a 24-storey residential apartment block, which now looks at risk of collapsing, in West London. The Ambulance Service also revealed that at least 50 people are in the hospital and paramedics are treating many more for smoke inhalation and minor burns. Many are still unaccounted for...

The blaze, believed to have been triggered after a faulty fridge exploded, is still ongoing in Grenfell Tower, which is said to have been housing at least 600 people. Commander Stuart Cundy, of the Metropolitan Police said: "I can confirm six fatalities at this time but this figure is likely to rise during what will be a complex recovery operation over a number of days."

Dozens including children and the elderly are reportedly still missing. A baby tossed from the 'ninth or 10th floor' of the building was caught by a member of the public and survived with only broken bones, bruises.


The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan sent condolence to the families affected by the huge inferno in a statement saying;
'I'm truly devastated to see the horrific scenes of the major fire at Grenfell Tower in Kensington. I have been in constant contact throughout the night with the Commissioner of the London Fire Brigade, Dany Cotton, who has been at the scene'. 'More than 250 firefighters are at the scene and there have been more than 100 medics in attendance, as well as 100 police officers. I want to thank our incredible firefighters and emergency services for their immense courage, dedication and professionalism'. 'My heart goes out to everyone affected. I am sad to confirm that we now know there have been fatalities and more than fifty people have been taken to hospitals including Royal Free, King’s, St Thomas’s, St Mary’s and Chelsea and Westminster to be treated for injuries. The fire service is dealing with a rapidly changing situation and these numbers are likely to rise'.

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