Grenfell Tower fire enquiry blames deaths on incompetence and greed

LONDON — A public enquiry into the devastating 2017 London Grenfell Tower blaze that killed 72 people blamed the disaster on failings by the government, construction industry and, most of all, the firms involved in fitting the exterior with flammable cladding. The fire ripped through the 23-storey social housing block in one of London's richest areas during the early hours of June 14, 2017. It was UK's deadliest blaze in a residential building since World War Two. "The simple truth is that the deaths that occurred were all avoidable," said enquiry chair Martin Moore-Bick. In its long-awaited final report, the enquiry laid most responsibility for the disaster on the companies involved in the maintenance and refit of the apartment tower, as well as companies that it said had dishonestly marketed combustible cladding materials as safe. It also criticised the then-government, the local authority of Kensington and Chelsea, the industry, regulatory groups, specific individuals and an ill-prepared fire brigade for years of inaction over fire safety in high-rise blocks.

Grenfell Tower fire enquiry blames deaths on incompetence and greed

Grenfell Tower fire enquiry blames deaths on incompetence and greed

Grenfell Tower fire enquiry blames deaths on incompetence and greed

Grenfell Tower fire enquiry blames deaths on incompetence and greed
Grenfell Tower fire enquiry blames deaths on incompetence and greed
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