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♥ Lily ♥
06-10-2019, 08:52 AM
Barking fire: Blaze destroys 20 flats in east London

9th June 2019

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Twenty flats were destroyed and another 10 have been damaged after a fire engulfed a building in east London.

The blaze spread over six floors of the block of flats in De Pass Gardens, Barking, at about 15:30 BST, London Fire Brigade said.

About 100 firefighters worked for more than two hours to subdue the fire, which was extinguished at 18:00. The cause is being investigated.

A man and a woman were treated for the effects of inhaling smoke.

The pair were cared for at the scene and there are no other reports of injuries.

'We ran out'

Resident Mihaela Gheorghe said she had "raised several issues" about the safety of wooden balconies on the blocks of flats.

She added: "I was in my fourth-floor flat when the fire started. We ran out. The fire brigade came but they found it hard to find a water supply at first."

"We said that one day a fire is going to happen.

"We raised several issues to the builder, the maintenance companies and the council about the safety of having all these wooden balconies."

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Residents claim they had raised concerns about the safety of the building

Mukhtar Raja, who lives nearby, said he saw flames when he looked out of his window.

"The heat was unbearable and it was spreading so fast. I went outside and filmed the footage with my phone.

"The fact it was a tall building and the speed at which the fire was spreading was scary."

People affected by the fire were told to "take rest" at the Thames View Community Centre - about a mile away from the scene.

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Firefighters were alerted at about 15:30 BST

Crews from Barking, Dagenham, East Ham and other surrounding fire stations attended.

London Fire Brigade's Andy Maloney said: "Crews worked really hard at the scene to bring the fire under control."

A London Ambulance Service spokesperson said: "We sent two ambulance crews, two solo responders, our hazardous area response team and London's Air Ambulance."

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The Met Police said officers were faced with "a major incident"

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-48574044


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When a room that's on fire gets very hot, flashover effects happen... and the other side of the room suddenly erupts in flames from the intense heat and flashover effects. Smoke inhalation of dangerous fumes such as carbon monoxide, and sudden collapse of the building structure can also occur (like with the Twin Towers in NYC.) Also the weather has been very windy recently in London. Wooden balconies are dangerous for a variety of reasons, and not solely for being a fire hazard.

♥ Lily ♥
06-10-2019, 08:53 AM
Clearly nothing has been learned from the Great Fire of London in 1666 which burned the entire City of London down.... or the Camden Fires.... or the Grenfell Tower disaster on 14th June 2017 in West London... despite the residents also expressing their concerns about the exterior cladding being a fire hazard numerous times before the disaster struck.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7yDL0OZPJSI&frags=pl%2Cwn

The dangerous exterior cladding used on the Grenfell Tower in West London was imported to the UK from companies in the US. The fire started with a faulty fridge inside a flat, and then the fire quickly spread to the exterior cladding of the tower - and caused a blazing inferno to rapidly erupt all the way up the tower.

A baby was dropped out of a window from the blazing tower, and the baby luckily survived after being caught by a man standing below on the ground.

In the news today: More than 100 Grenfell survivors and relatives are now taking legal action in the US against three firms they blame for the fire.

The lawsuit will target the cladding maker Arconic, insulation maker Celotex and fridge supplier Whirlpool. (All US companies.)

A successful action in the US could cost the firms involved tens of millions of dollars in damages.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-48576580

Criminal investigations regarding corporate manslaughter are being conducted in the UK over Grenfell.